No Hera did because she sent a mosquito to sting Io and chase her away from Grecce
Io is a mortal. She had sex with Zeus.
Hera kidnapped Io and left Argus as the watchmen. Zeus ordered Hermes to rescues Io and the only way to do it is by killing Argus.
Io was one of them, but there were others, too.
Io
All of the moons of Jupiter with names are named after lovers of the Greek god Zeus or his Roman equivalent Jupiter. Io was one of those lovers.
In the Movie "The Clash of the Titans" Io says that she was "cursed with agelessness" because she resisted the advances of Poseidon. This is 100% incorrect. Io was the lover Of Zeus, and when Zeus's wife found about that he was having an affair she basically went banana's looking for Io. So Zeus turned Io into a heifer, which is a cow before it has calves, to try protect her. But, Then Zeus's wife, Hera, discovered this and demanded Zeus gave Hera the Heifer to Hera as a present. What could Zeus do but comply so not to arise suspicion.
Io is a mortal. She had sex with Zeus.
Zeus's "cow-bride" was Io.
The maiden loved by Zeus and transformed into a heifer was Io.
Io is one of the moons of Jupiter, which was named after the Roman counterpart to the Greek god Zeus. Io was named after a woman in Greek mythology who had an affair with Zeus.
She was one of Zeus' lovers. She was turned into a cow and captured by Hera, Zeus' wife, because she was jealous of Zeus' affection for Io. Hera placed the creature Argus, a giant covered in eyes, to keep watch over Io. Zeus sent Hermes to free Io. Hermes did this by charming Argus into falling asleep, then killed him and freed Io.
She was the water nymph Io, after whom the Ionean sea is named.
Io.
Io, Europa, and Callisto.
Io was turned into a cow so Hera would not know that she was Zeus's wife
Hera, Queen of Heaven and goddess of marriage and the starry sky, is wife of Zeus in Greek mythology. Io was the lover of Zeus whom Zeus - not Hera - turned into a white heifer when Hera came upon Zeus and discovered his affair. Hera was not fooled by Io's shape and asked to have her, Zeus could not disagree and gave Io to Hera, who put Io in the keeping of Argos Panoptês - Zeus later sent Hermes to save Io. Hermes killed Argos, and Hera put his hundred eyes on the peacock and sent a gadfly after Io, which kept her from rest with it's sting. Io eventually came to Egypt, where she was identified with Isis, and her son Epaphos with Apis.
Hera kidnapped Io and left Argus as the watchmen. Zeus ordered Hermes to rescues Io and the only way to do it is by killing Argus.