Even though this is not a sports question, the answer is jealous. She is the goddess of marriage, so when her husband cheated, she got very, very, very jealous.
Hera is described as a jealous goddess. She is vindictive to all of the women that Zeus had relationships with and was also cruel to his offspring by other women.
Hera is passionate, motherly, compassionate, however, when Hera is betrayed or disrespected she could be very vindictive.
moody jealous self centered yet responsible Matronly, Cruel, Driven, Self-serving
Yes they were probably all happy because Hitler was very cruel and dominating as well as being a dictator. He was not only cruel to the Germans but the whole world too
she was born in July on the 1st!!! wish hera happy b-day!
Apollo, in Greek mythology, is not generally considered cruel. He is known as the god of music, poetry, healing, and prophecy among other attributes. However, like many gods in mythology, Apollo's actions and judgments can at times be seen as harsh or unforgiving.
Echo's chattering allowed Zeus to have a affair behind Hera's back, this caused Hera to curse Echo to repeat only the last words another person had spoken.
"Jolly cruel" is an oxymoron, a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms. "Jolly" typically means cheerful or happy, while "cruel" implies a lack of empathy or kindness. When used together, "jolly cruel" could suggest a situation or behavior that is unexpectedly harsh or unkind despite outward appearances of cheerfulness.
Hera had many epithets and titles, including:Queen of HeavenQueen of the ImmortalsHera Aegophagus (goat-eater)Hera Akraia (of the height)Hera Alexandros (defender of men)Hera Ammo'niaHera Antheia (flowery)Hera Aphrodite (of Aphrodite)Hera Argeia (of Argos)Hera Argoia (of the ship Argo)Hera Ataurote (unbulled, i.e., virgin)Hera Basileia (queen)Hera Boopis (cow-eyed)Hera Bounaia (from a temple set up by Bounos)Hera Chera (widow)Hera Gamelia (of marriage)Hera Heniokhe (charioteer)Hera Hippia (of the horses)Hera Hyperkheiria (she whose hand is above)Hera Imbrasia (from the river Imbrasus)Hera Krusothronos (golden-throned)Hera Kypra (of Cupra)Hera Lakinia (of Lakinios)Hera Nympheuomene (betrothed bride)Hera Olympia (of Olympia)Hera Pais (girl)Hera Parthenia (maiden)Hera PelasgisHera Pharygaea (of Pharygaia)Hera Prodromia (of the pioneer)Hera Samia (of Samos)Hera Sikelia (of Sicily)Hera TelchiniaHera Teleia (full-grown)Hera Zygia (yoked, i.e., married)Source: http://www.goddessaday.com/greek/hera
well it depeands on what was asked of you she's the goddess of family so I she can make you have a perfect life if thats what you want (youll have a happy family)
Hera is a Greek and Roman goddess (also known as Juno) who is the wife of Zeus and queen of the gods. Her charge is marriage and she defends the ideas of it fiercely but, ironically, can not keep her husband from straying and ignoring her values. Hera's passionate personality plays a large role in how she reacts to certain situations; she can be incredibly cruel to her rivals or immensely helpful. She can be considered a hero in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts in which she helps him obtain the golden fleece -- an impossible task without her aid.
Poseidon is the god of the seas. He is the brother to Zeus, Hades, Hestia, Hera, and Demeter. He can be as peaceful as the calm waters but also as cruel and the sea. Poseidon is also part of the Big Three, along with Zeus and Hades.