ZEUS ET HERA
Publié le 17/01/2022
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On situe le très solennel mariage qui unit Zeus à Héra dans le jardin des Hespérides, symbole de la fécondité. De fait, Héra est bien la protectrice divine des femmes mariées et de l'enfantement. Avec Zeus, elle aura quatre enfants, llithye, Arès, Hébé et Héphaïstos. Cependant, le couple suprême est tout sauf paisible : aux insatiables instincts séducteurs de Zeus correspond l'indomptable jalousie d'Héra ...
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- Iris Greek Messenger of the gods, especially of Zeus, and a devoted attendant of Hera.
- Poseidon Greek Sea god and one of the Olympian gods; son of Cronus and Rhea; brother of Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia; husband The Roman goddess Pomona displays her fruits of plenty in the painting by French artist Nicholas Fouche (1653-1733).
- Enyo (1) Greek A goddess of war, specifically known for sacking cities and towns of the enemy; daughter of Zeus and Hera; depicted as the sister, daughter, or mother of the war god Ares, often included as a companion of Ares when he went into battle.
- Hestia (Hearth) Greek Goddess of the hearth and fire; eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea; sister of Zeus and Hera; one of the 12 Olympian gods.
- Hera (Lady) Greek Queen of Olympus, sister and wife of Zeus, daughter of Cronus and Rhea.