Hera wore a crown, sandals, and had a chariot made of purely gold. Unsurprisingly, Hera got very jealous if anyone was more desirable that her. Paris chose Aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess. This caused Hera to become very angry and show hatred towards him. Juno, who was also alluring, often appeared armed with a goatskin cloak wrapped around her. Both goddesses had similar symbols that were special to them. These symbols included the crown, peacock, cuckoo, lion, cow, diadem, and pomegranate. (http://www.talesbeyondbelief.com). Both goddesses had children. Ironically, Hera had more children than Juno. Hera had four daughters named Enyo, Hebe, Eileithyia, and Eris. Her also had two sons named Ares and Hephaestus. Juno also had two sons, Mars and Vulcan, along with a daughter named Minerva. Juno was worshiped in the Capitoline Triad along with Minerva and her husband
Hera wore a crown, sandals, and had a chariot made of purely gold. Unsurprisingly, Hera got very jealous if anyone was more desirable that her. Paris chose Aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess. This caused Hera to become very angry and show hatred towards him. Juno, who was also alluring, often appeared armed with a goatskin cloak wrapped around her. Both goddesses had similar symbols that were special to them. These symbols included the crown, peacock, cuckoo, lion, cow, diadem, and pomegranate. (http://www.talesbeyondbelief.com). Both goddesses had children. Ironically, Hera had more children than Juno. Hera had four daughters named Enyo, Hebe, Eileithyia, and Eris. Her also had two sons named Ares and Hephaestus. Juno also had two sons, Mars and Vulcan, along with a daughter named Minerva. Juno was worshiped in the Capitoline Triad along with Minerva and her husband