Well, there are many greek gods and goddesses: Athena, Eros, Aphrodite, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, ect. Many are very hard to pronounce. Athena is pronouce just how it is spelled, Eros is pronounced eer-os or er-os, Aphrodite is pronoused, Afro-die-tee. If you go to Pronouncenames.com they can tell you how to say more greek god names. Hera is pronounced HEHR-uh. Hades is pronounced Hade- ies and Poseidon is pronoused just as it sounds. I hope that clears everything up.
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she is wife to Zeus making her Queen of greek goddess, gods, half gods, demi gods, nymphs, people, etc.
There is no WHY about the Greek gods. All the gods were belived to have each their responsibilities. Hera's were marriage and childbirth. That's the way it was.
Both Greek and Roman gods are the same in essence, but have different aspects. Roman gods were taken from Greek gods, but tend to be more warlike and disciplined. Just like the Greek and Roman cultures, the Roman gods were more warlike, disclipined and honorable. The Greek gods on the other hand, tended to merge into the more artistic creative side. However, the main similarity between Greek and Roman gods is simply this: They are both the gods of whatever they were in the other culture. For example, Hera from Greek myths, is still the goddess of marriage in her Roman aspect, or Juno. Another example is Aphrodite, she is still the goddess of love in her Roman aspect, Venus.
Hera is the goddess of marriage as well as queen of the gods and Zeus' wife
The Greek gods and goddesses did not have birthdays.