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Shortly after the "apes" ([[humans]]) climbed down the trees and started to pray for the sun and other natural phenomena, [[God]] created Hera and the rest of the [[deities]] to be his scapegoats when something went wrong. God also created them because they made for good stories |
Shortly after the "apes" ([[humans]]) climbed down the trees and started to pray for the sun and other natural phenomena, [[God]] created Hera and the rest of the [[deities]] to be his scapegoats when something went wrong. God also created them because they made for good stories |
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Revision as of 22:51, 1 March 2020
Hera is the greek goddess of the women, marriage, family, and childbirth from the Greek Pantheon.
History
Background
Shortly after the "apes" (humans) climbed down the trees and started to pray for the sun and other natural phenomena, God created Hera and the rest of the deities to be his scapegoats when something went wrong. God also created them because they made for good stories
Season 15
While telling the story of the creation of the pagans and listing some of the deities created by God, Fortuna mentions Hera, along with Ra, Anu and Mixcoatl.
Appearances
- Season 15
- The Gamblers (mentioned only)
Trivia
- Her real-world husband Zeus appeared in Season 8 episode Remember the Titans. Their relationship in the series was never stated.