Many Greek goddesses actually wear a diadem in Greek mythology, as it is an emblem for regal power or dignity. Back in Greek society however, the diadem also suggested a superhuman status, and demanded respect that was shown to the Gods. Given that Hera is the wife of Zeus, one can speculate that she wore a diadem to show that she is the Queen of the Gods, and therefore demands respect for her position. An interesting thing to note, however, is that many Gods connected with death and the afterlife were seen wearing diadems - feel free to find a connection between this fact and Hera.
In the Greek mythology, Hera was the goddess of Marriage. Her symbol are the diadem, scepter, pomegranate; the fruit symbol of fertility. Her flower is the lily and her sacred animals were the peacock and crow.
The goddess Hera, her realm was the domains of marriage and majesty.
Zeus
The pomegranate symbolized female fertility and the marital loss of virginity with the consumption of marriage (from both its red stains and rich seeds).
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In the Greek mythology, Hera was the goddess of Marriage. Her symbol are the diadem, scepter, pomegranate; the fruit symbol of fertility. Her flower is the lily and her sacred animals were the peacock and crow.
The peacock
The ancient diadem was the highly adorned and richly gemmed head-dress, worn by kings. In the east the diadem was a symbol of absolute power.The diadem was usually a headband about two inches wide, tied in the back and made of silk, and inlaid with gold and the most precious gems. The crown was a symbol of glory, and the diadem was a symbol of beauty.
No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.No, not as a rule. The diadem or headband was a sign of royalty and it's connotations with kings was distasteful to the Romans. (However there is a cameo of Augustus wearing a diadem.) The Romans got around this royalty symbol by issuing crowns for various civil and military services.
The crescent moon, is a major attribute of the goddess Diana. Sometimes it was worn as a diadem.
A diadem is a jeweled crown worn as a symbol of sovereignty. The diadem in the Harry Potter books is Rowena Ravenclaw's and it was believed that it bestowed apon the wearer incredible wit. It was stolen by her daughter a long time ago and was lost. This is why the diadem is refered to as "the lost diadem of Ravenclaw" In the last part of the book, Harry and his friends believe it is a horcrux and contains a piece of Lord Voldemorts soul. Voldemort cannot die without all the horcruxes being destroyed so therefore, Harry needs to destroy the diadem. The only problem is that it is lost.
Heras was created in 1956.
I am wearing a diadem.
The diadem was one of Tom Riddle's Horcruxes. A diadem is like a sort of crown.
Henry Heras was born in 1888.
Henry Heras died in 1955.
Diadem of gold or precious stones.The queen wore diadem of jewels and gold