This article was co-authored by Maria Souza and by wikiHow staff writer, Maryana Lucia Vestic, MFA, M.Phil.. Maria Souza is a comparative mythologist based in Australia. With over 7 years of experience, Maria is the founder of Women & Mythology, guiding women on a journey to rediscover their true selves through the power of myths, fairy tales, and folktales. Maria is the host of the Women and Mythology Podcast and the author of Wild Daughters, a mythopoetic work that offers inspiration to women. She has also designed thoughtful courses and workshops, focusing on adult learning and exploring myths from both eastern and western traditions. Her Women Who Run With The Wolves Program has hosted hundreds of women across 30 countries. Maria has an advanced training certificate in Applied Mythology from the Pacifica Graduate Institute and a postgraduate degree in Comparative Mythology from the Dédalus Institute.
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Hera is the Greek goddess of marriage, family, women, and childbirth. As the wife of Zeus, the ruler of Mount Olympus, Hera is also known as the “Queen of the Gods.” Her central symbols include the pomegranate, lotus, peacock, crown, and scepter, among others. Symbols were used to represent the characteristics and powers of gods and goddesses in ancient Greece. Keep reading to find out more about what Hera's symbols, along with facts about her genealogy, personality, and the myths associated with her.
Symbols of the Goddess Hera
- Pomegranate: Symbolizes fertility, abundance, and the cycle of life.
- Lotus: A symbol of Hera’s authority, plus fertility, beauty, and renewal.
- Peacock: Represents Hera’s immortality and vanity; also linked to elegance and royalty.
- Crown: Worn by Hera to establish royal status, power, and victory.
- Scepter: Ceremonial staff that signals power, influence, and sovereignty.
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