How evil is Hera?

Hera isn't simply "evil"; she's a complex, vengeful goddess, fiercely protective of marriage but notoriously cruel towards Zeus's many lovers and illegitimate children (like Heracles) due to constant betrayal, making her a fearsome figure often portrayed as an antagonist, though some see her as a relatable figure reacting to immense marital injustice. Her actions, including cursing innocents and attacking heroes, stem from jealousy, wounded pride, and her role as Queen, leading many to see her as cruel, but her motivations are tied to her divine duties and her difficult marriage.

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Is Hera good or evil?

Hera, too, is benevolent. Her portrayal in mythology as a jealous shrew isn't reflective of her actual role in religion. She's worshipped by women as the goddess of mature womanhood (which necessarily makes her the goddess of marraige because all mature women were married).

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Who is Zeus' most hated child?

Ares (/ˈɛəriːz/; Ancient Greek: Ἄρης, Árēs [árɛːs]) is the Greek god of war and courage. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and Hera. Many Greeks were ambivalent towards him.

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Who is the Greek god of LGBT?

Apollo, the god of sun and music, is considered the patron of same sex love, as he had many male lovers and was often invoked to bless homosexual unions. He is also called "the champion of male love" by Andrew Callimach.

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Who is the most evil Greek god?

Who is the most evil Greek god? Cronus is often thought of as the most evil Greek god, though there's a lot of competition. Cronus consumed his own children to thwart a prophecy that one of them would take his kingdom.

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Why Hera was Considered an Evil Goddess - Greek Mythology

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What horrible things did Hera do?

According to Greek mythology Hera took out her anger on Zeus and his numerous cheating escapades by KILLING THE WOMEN who Zeus had most often tricked into sex and killing the CHILDREN born despite the fact that they were completely innocent.

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Is Apollo the god of LGBTQ?

Apollo is the model of Greek male excellence in physical, intellectual and ethical terms. This model of masculine perfection was compatible with a sexuality beyond the limits of heterosexuality. Apollo, like other gods such as Zeus, had both male and female lovers in myth.

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Does Athena support LGBTQ?

Athena celebrates all the diversity in the communities we serve, from LGBTQ+, to people with disabilities, to military, and more. This is just the beginning.

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Why did Zeus put Dionysus in his thigh?

The Birth and Origins of Dionysus

However, Hera, Zeus' wife, manipulated Semele into demanding Zeus reveal himself in his divine form. Unable to withstand his divine radiance, Semele perished, but Zeus managed to save their unborn child by sewing him into his thigh.

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Who is the god of Bisexuality?

Apollo: The God of Bisexuality.

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Who was Zeus' youngest lover?

Ganymede, a beautiful Trojan young man, was aducted by Zeus to serve as his personal cupbearer and lover on mount Olympus among the other gods.

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Was Zeus pregnant with Athena?

In this story, Zeus is compelled to swallow Metis, who is pregnant with Athena, which leads to Zeus giving birth to Athena from his head. Some sources suggest that different deities assist Zeus in opening his head, including Hephaestus, Prometheus, or Hermes.

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Who in Greek mythology ate their kids?

Cronus was the ruling Titan who came to power by castrating his Father Uranus. His wife was Rhea. There offspring were the first of the Olympians. To insure his safety Cronus ate each of the children as they were born.

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Why was Hera so cruel?

Hera's character is defined by her wrath. Despite being the goddess of marriage, she was unable to prevent her husband from constantly taking up new lovers. She could not punish him, so she would punish the lovers and the children produced from these affairs.

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What is Hera's fatal flaw?

- https://www.britannica.com/topic/Zeus Hera, wife and sister to Zeus, child of Kronos and Rhea, Mother of Ares, Hephaestus, Hebe, and Elleithya, Goddess of childbirth, Queen of Olympus, and her fatal flaw would have to be her jealousy.

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Who is Hera's true love?

Although Hera is one of the most beautiful goddesses, she never used it. She has always rejected the men who fell in love with her, she has always remained loyal to Zeus. She has always presented her beauty to Zeus. The Goddess of Marriage, Hera, is a jealous, jealous, ambitious, spiteful and passionate woman.

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Can I name my kid Dionysus?

While not frequently chosen for modern children, Dionysus provides a bold option for parents seeking a name with classical roots and dramatic flair. Its rarity ensures any bearer would have a truly unique identity with connections to ancient traditions.

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Why are Greek gods so ripped?

The ancient Greeks believed in arete—excellence in body, mind, and spirit. Training wasn't about isolated muscle groups; it was about functional movement and mastery. They ran, wrestled, climbed, carried, and fought. Instead of building vanity muscles, they trained for survival, competition, and honor.

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Who raised Dionysus as a girl?

Hermes spirited the boy away to live with his aunt, Ino (one of his mother's sisters). Ino and her husband, Athamas, raised Dionysus as a girl to try to hide him from Hera's wrath, but Hera was not fooled and caused Ino to go mad. After several mishaps, Ino jumped into the sea, where she became the goddess Leucothea.

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Was Artemis queer?

Many people interpret Artemis to be either lesbian or asexual and for the larger pop mythology community it's no longer interpretation. Artemis is the queer goddess.

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Who are the 4 virgin goddesses?

The most prominent "four virgin goddesses" often refer to the Greek trio Artemis, Athena, and Hestia, known for their perpetual virginity and independence, with the fourth often being a more peripheral figure like Astraea, or sometimes a specific invocation like Diana (Roman equivalent) or Gefjon (Norse), though the core group is usually the three Olympians. They embody different aspects of feminine power, from the hunt (Artemis) and wisdom (Athena) to the hearth (Hestia).
 

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Is there a non-binary Greek god?

Dionysus: The Original Genderqueer Party God

The god of wine, ecstasy, theatre, and rebellion, Dionysus didn't just play with gender, he obliterated it. He was often depicted in women's clothing, surrounded by androgynous followers (the Maenads).

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Why did JoJo Siwa become LGBTQ?

JoJo Siwa became part of the LGBTQ+ community by openly embracing her sexuality, initially identifying as pansexual at 17, then feeling pressured to label herself a lesbian before realizing her identity is more fluid, leading to her current identification as queer, a broader term she finds more authentic, embracing love for all genders after experiencing relationships with men, women, and non-binary individuals. Her journey reflects an evolution in self-understanding, moving away from rigid labels. 

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Is there any LGBT in One Piece?

Much like the real world, One Piece's prison disproportionately imprisons queer characters, including Ivankov, Bon Clay, and the trans inhabitants of Secret Level 5.5.

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Does Percy Jackson's book have LGBTQ?

Yes, there is LGBTQ+ representation in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series and its sequels, most notably with Nico di Angelo (gay) and Will Solace (bisexual) in The Heroes of Olympus, and Alex Fierro (genderfluid) in Magnus Chase. While the original Percy Jackson books laid groundwork, the significant LGBTQ+ development happens in the later series, with Nico's storyline revealing his sexuality in The House of Hades, as Rick Riordan creator progressively introduced more queer characters across his universe. 

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