She didnt. She had kids with Zeus. She was the goddess of marriage and did not believe in cheating
2, Ares and Hepheastus.
hera had 7 but one died
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Hera's children were: Ares Eris Hebe Eileithyia Hephaestus All were fathered by Zeus.
She mainly interacted with Zeus, her philandering husband. They had a few children together, but Hera often pursued the offspring of Zeus's extramarital offspring.
Argus was Hera's many-eyed assistant. He had eyes all over his body.
Hera's children had diverse "powers". She being the goddess of family and marriage, she wouldn't have bastard children, and her only children are, therefore, also children of Zeus, thus being Gods. Hera's children were: Ares, Enyo, Hebe, Eilethya, Hephaestus, and Eris. Ares was the God of war, Hephaestus, was, according to Wikipedia, the god of blacksmiths, metallurgy, fire, volcanoes, technology, among others. Eris was the goddess of discord. As you can see by these examples, Hera's children all had different specialities and different powers, and therefore, we cannot say Hera's children had a certain "kind of power". Either way, if you are asking about the Percy-Jackson-demigod-kind-of-power, Hera didn't have demigod children because of the reasons listed above.
She didn't. Heracles (that is his Greek name) was born to Zeus and a mortal woman. Hera hated him like she hated all of Zeus' illegitimate children.
All six of Hera's children were fathered by Zeus.AresEnyoHebeEileithyiaHephaestusEris
In Greek mythology, Zeus is the God of all Gods, or the King God. His wife is Hera and he has many, many children. He didn't have all of his children, such as Hermes, with Hera, he also had many wives. His wife on Mount Olympus, however, is Hera, the goddess of marrige.I hope this helps! :)
Hera's children were: Ares Eris Hebe Eileithyia Hephaestus All were fathered by Zeus.
She mainly interacted with Zeus, her philandering husband. They had a few children together, but Hera often pursued the offspring of Zeus's extramarital offspring.
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Zeus's parents were Cronus and Rhea and was married to Hera. His children include Athena, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone, Dionysys, Perseus, Heracles (Hercules), Helen, Minos, the Muses, Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. Not all of Zeus's children are Hera's children because Zeus had a tendency to be not-so-loyal to Hera sometimes. Zeus was the youngest of his siblings, who are Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon (yes he married his sister 0_0).
zues had a lot of children with many different women. not all of them were olympians only aphrodite, dionysus, apollo, artemis, hermes, athena, ares and hephaestus are olympians that are his children. but there were quites a few more that are not one of the 12 olympians.
Argus was Hera's many-eyed assistant. He had eyes all over his body.
let me tell you how many children Cronos had he had six i think im not so shure but i have done information and all i have heard of is six they were Zeus, Posidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia
Hera's children had diverse "powers". She being the goddess of family and marriage, she wouldn't have bastard children, and her only children are, therefore, also children of Zeus, thus being Gods. Hera's children were: Ares, Enyo, Hebe, Eilethya, Hephaestus, and Eris. Ares was the God of war, Hephaestus, was, according to Wikipedia, the god of blacksmiths, metallurgy, fire, volcanoes, technology, among others. Eris was the goddess of discord. As you can see by these examples, Hera's children all had different specialities and different powers, and therefore, we cannot say Hera's children had a certain "kind of power". Either way, if you are asking about the Percy-Jackson-demigod-kind-of-power, Hera didn't have demigod children because of the reasons listed above.
She didn't. Heracles (that is his Greek name) was born to Zeus and a mortal woman. Hera hated him like she hated all of Zeus' illegitimate children.
i believe in an interview he said he has 7 children all together