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πŸ‘€ Hera

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  • Information
    Olympian goddess
    LIMC headword
    Hera
    Gender
    Female
    Identified with
    πŸ‘€ Isis Egyptian goddessπŸ‘€ the Syrian Goddess form of Atargatis worshiped by Greeks
    Appearance and powers
    Can metamorphose othersCreates living beings
    Birth
    Birth is narrated
    Experiences
    Involved in athletic competitionUndergoes metamorphosis
    Daughter of
    πŸ‘€ Rhea TitanπŸ‘€ Cronos Titan, father of Zeus
    Mother of
    πŸ‘€ Hebe personification of youth, cup-bearer of the godsπŸ‘€ Eileithyia goddess(es) of childbirth, daughter(s) of Zeus and HeraπŸ‘€ Ares Olympian godπŸ‘€ Hephaistos Olympian godπŸ‘₯ the Charites personifications of grace, sometimes singular ('Charis')πŸ‘€ Son of Zeus and Hera (name unknown) character in Ps-Plutarch's On RiversπŸ‘€ Typhon son of GeπŸ‘€ Apollo Olympian godπŸ‘€ Aphrodite Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godπŸ‘€ Isis Egyptian goddessπŸ‘₯ the Couretes (guardians) guard the infant ZeusπŸ‘€ Prometheus (fire-stealer) son of Iapetos, steals fire
    Gives birth by parthenogenesis to
    πŸ‘€ Hephaistos Olympian godπŸ‘€ Typhon son of Ge
    Wife of
    πŸ‘€ Zeus (Olympian) Olympian god
    Has children with
    πŸ‘€ Zeus (Olympian) Olympian godπŸ‘€ Eurymedon (giant) king of the Giants
    Born at
    🌍 Argos (city) city in the Peloponnese🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera at Samos
    Belongs to
    πŸ‘₯ the Olympian Gods
    Eponym of
    🌍 Heraia (Atlantic Ocean) one of the Canary Islands, modern Fuerteventura
    Ruler of
    🌍 Mount Olympos (N. Greece) mountain in northern Greece, home of the Olympian Gods
    Divine patron of
    πŸ‘€ Menelaos son of Atreus, husband of HelenπŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy led by Agamemnon🌍 Argos (city) city in the Peloponnese🌍 the Argolid (Peloponnese) region in the Peloponnese🌍 Achaia (Peloponnese) region in the northern Peloponnese🌍 River Inachos (Argolid) river in the Argolid🌍 Samos (island) island in the Aegean Sea
    Creates
    πŸ‘€ the Eidolon of Helen replaces Helen at Troy in some versions
    Competes in
    ⏳ the Wedding of Peleus and Thetis held in Thessaly, with the gods in attendance
    Wounded by
    πŸ‘€ Heracles greatest Greek hero🏺 the Bow of Heracles weapon of Heracles, later given to Philoctetes
    Cult sites
    🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Acraia near Corinth (Argolid)🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Aigophagos at SpartaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera Argeia at Sparta🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Bounaia at Corinth on the AcrocorinthπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Sicyon🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera at Sicyon established by AdrastosπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera Prodromia at Sicyon built by Phalces, in ruins by Pausanias' time🌍 the Sanctuary of Argive Hera (Argolid) major sanctuary of the Argolid, near MycenaeπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Olympia in the Sanctuary of Olympian ZeusπŸ›οΈ the Ash Altar of Hera at OlympiaΒ  at Olympia, in the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera at SamosπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Thebes in which Ismene and Antigone are killed by Laodamas, perhaps fictional🌍 the Sanctuary of Argive Hera at the mouth of the River Sele (Italy)🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Lacinia (S. Italy)🌍 the Sanctuary of Juno at Falerii (Italy)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera Teleia at Plataia (Boiotia)🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera at CoroneiaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Mantineia (Arcadia)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Argive Hera (Argolid) built by Eupolemos in the late fifth-century BCE🌍 the Grove of Juno Lucina (Rome) on the Esquiline Hill🌍 Croton (Italy) city in southern Italy🌍 Samos (island) island in the Aegean Sea🌍 the Island of Hera (Iberia) unlocatable island near Calpe🌍 the Argolid (Peloponnese) region in the Peloponnese🌍 Stymphalos (Arcadia) city in ArcadiaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Egypt)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and Rhea
    Cult established by
    πŸ‘€ Inachos (river god) river god and eponym of river in the Argolid, and in some traditions king of ArgosπŸ‘€ Temenos (Pelasgian) son of PelasgosπŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godπŸ‘€ Deucalion (Thessalian) survives flood, repopulates earthπŸ‘€ Jason (Argonaut) leader of the ArgonautsπŸ‘€ Heracles greatest Greek heroπŸ‘€ Bounos son of Hermes, inherited Asopian territoryπŸ‘€ Adrastos (Argive I) son of Talaos, one of Seven against ThebesπŸ‘€ Halaisos Argive founder of Falerii
    Animals
    πŸ‘₯ the Serpents of Hera β€‚πŸ‘€ the Serpent of Hera
    Related entities
    πŸ‘€ Ixion (Lapith) suffers eternal punishment for trying to rape HeraπŸ‘€ Zeus (Olympian) Olympian god🏺 the Wheel of Ixion on which Ixion is punished; sometimes located in the UnderworldπŸ‘€ Alexander (Trojan) Trojan hero, abducts HelenπŸ‘€ Aphrodite Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Athena Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Hermes Olympian god🏺 the Golden Apple of Eris thrown by Eris; prize for the goddesses🌍 Mount Ida (Troad) mountain in the TroadπŸ‘€ Helen Helen of Troy🌍 Sidon (Phoinicia) city in PhoiniciaπŸ‘€ Cronos Titan, father of ZeusπŸ‘€ Demeter Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Hestia Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Poseidon Olympian godπŸ‘€ Hades Underworld godπŸ‘€ Rhea TitanπŸ‘€ Ge personification of EarthπŸ‘€ Ouranos father of Cronos🏺 the Stone of Cronos used to deceive CronosπŸ‘€ Metis Oceanid, mother of AthenaπŸ‘€ Ares Olympian godπŸ‘€ Eileithyia goddess(es) of childbirth, daughter(s) of Zeus and HeraπŸ‘€ Hebe personification of youth, cup-bearer of the godsπŸ‘€ Io transformed into a cowπŸ‘€ Argos (Panoptes) Panoptes ('the all-seeing'), guards Io🌍 the Grove at Mycenae where Io is kept🌍 Mycenae (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Egypt region in North Africa🌍 the Ionian Sea sea between Greece and southern Italy🌍 Illyria region north of the Greek mainland🌍 Mount Haimos (Thrace) mountain range in Thrace🌍 the Bosporos strait connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara🌍 Scythia region north of the Black Sea🌍 Cimmerian Bosporos strait between the Black Sea and the Sea of AzovπŸ‘₯ the Couretes (guardians) guard the infant ZeusπŸ‘€ Epaphos (s. of Io) son of Zeus and Io🌍 River Nile (Egypt) river in EgyptπŸ‘€ Hephaistos Olympian god🌍 Lemnos (island) island in the Aegean Sea🌍 Mount Olympos (N. Greece) mountain in northern Greece, home of the Olympian GodsπŸ‘€ Apollo Olympian godπŸ‘€ Artemis Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Leto mother of Artemis and Apollo🌍 Delos (island) sanctuary of Apollo on island in the AegeanπŸ‘€ Elare mother of Tityos🌍 the Underworld realm of HadesπŸ‘€ Side (w. of Orion) wife of OrionπŸ‘€ Heracles greatest Greek heroπŸ‘€ Porphyrion (giant) giant🏺 the Thunderbolt of Zeus🏺 the Bow of Heracles weapon of Heracles, later given to Philoctetes🌍 Pallene (Chalcidice) western promontory of ChalcidiceπŸ‘€ Alcyone (Thessalian) daughter of AiolosπŸ‘€ Ceyx (Thessalian) son of Heosphoros, king of TrachisπŸ‘€ Ephialtes (Boiotian) one of the AloadaiπŸ‘€ Menelaos son of Atreus, husband of HelenπŸ‘€ Athamas (Orchomenian) son of Aiolos, sometimes ThebanπŸ‘€ Learchos son of AthamasπŸ‘€ Ino daughter of Cadmos, becomes goddess LeucotheaπŸ‘€ Melicertes son of Athamas, becomes god PalaimonπŸ‘€ Pelias (Thessalian) king of IolcosπŸ‘€ Medeia wife of Jason, kills her own childrenπŸ‘₯ the Argonauts sailors on the ArgoπŸ‘€ Phineus (Thracian) blind prophet tormented by the Harpies🌍 the Symplegades encountered by the ArgoπŸ‘€ Charybdis sea monster/whirlpoolπŸ‘₯ the Nereids daughters of NereusπŸ‘€ Scylla (sea monster)πŸ‘€ Thetis Nereid, mother of Achilles🌍 the Planctai encountered by the ArgonautsπŸ‘€ Inachos (river god) river god and eponym of river in the Argolid, and in some traditions king of Argos🌍 Argos (city) city in the Peloponnese🌍 the Argolid (Peloponnese) region in the PeloponneseπŸ‘₯ the Daughters of Proitos made mad by a divinityπŸ‘€ Alcmene mother of HeraclesπŸ‘€ Eurystheus assigns Heracles his labors🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaπŸ‘€ Creontiades son of Heracles and MegaraπŸ‘€ Deicoon (Heraclid) son of Heracles and MegaraπŸ‘€ Therimachos son of Heracles and MegaraπŸ‘₯ the Children of Iphicles and Pyrrha killed by HeraclesπŸ‘₯ the Children of Heracles and Megara killed by HeraclesπŸ‘₯ the Amazons tribe of warrior women🌍 Themiscyra (Pontos) city and territory of the AmazonsπŸ‘₯ the Cattle of Geryon stolen by Heracles🌍 Thrace (N. Greece) region of northern GreeceπŸ‘€ Semele mother of Dionysos by ZeusπŸ‘€ Dionysos (Olympian) Olympian godπŸ‘€ Sphinx monster that terrorises ThebesπŸ‘€ Teiresias Theban prophetπŸ‘€ Callisto daughter of Lycaon🏺 the Bow of ArtemisπŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy led by Agamemnon🌍 the Beach of Troy at TroyπŸ‘€ Achilles greatest Greek hero at Troy, leader of the Myrmidon contingentπŸ‘€ Agamemnon commander of all Greek forces at TroyπŸ‘€ Briseis daughter of Briseos, enslaved by AchillesπŸ‘€ Calchas prophet, son of ThestorπŸ‘€ Chryseis (Trojan) daughter of ChrysesπŸ‘€ Briareos Hundred-hander🌍 Sparta (Laconia) city in Laconia🌍 Samos (island) island in the Aegean SeaπŸ‘₯ the Pelasgians ethnic collective🌍 Troy (Troad) city in the Troad🌍 Croton (Italy) city in southern Italy🌍 the Plain of Troy at TroyπŸ‘€ Stentor Greek fighter at TroyπŸ‘€ the Hydra killed by HeraclesπŸ‘€ the Nemean Lion invulnerable lion🌍 Nemea (Argolid) city in the ArgolidπŸ‘₯ the Hundred-Handers sons of Ouranos and Ge🌍 Erebos (Underworld) location in the Underworld, 'darkness'πŸ‘₯ the Olympian Gods🌍 River Scamandros (Troad) river in the Troad🌍 River Simoeis (Troad) river in the TroadπŸ‘€ Iris personification of the rainbow, messenger of the godsπŸ‘€ Oceanos (Titan) Titan, personification of OceanπŸ‘€ Tethys Titan🌍 Pieria (N. Greece) region in northern GreeceπŸ‘€ Hypnos personification of sleep🌍 Emathia (N. Greece) region in northern Greece🌍 Acte (Chalcidice) promontory in the Aegean sea, with Mount Athos on the tipπŸ‘€ Pasithea (Charis) one of the Charites🌍 Mount Gargaros (Troad) peak of Mount IdaπŸ‘€ Hector (Trojan) Trojan hero, son of PriamπŸ‘€ Patroclos (Myrmidon) son of Menoitios, Myrmidon fighter killed by Hector at Troy, close companion of Achilles🌍 Cos (island) island in the Aegean, near coast of Asia Minor🏺 the Trojan Horse used to sack TroyπŸ‘€ Ate personification of ruin, delusion, recklessnessπŸ‘₯ the Erinyes personifications of vengeanceπŸ‘€ Xanthos (horse) immortal horseπŸ›οΈ the Wall of Heracles (Troy) on the Plain of TroyπŸ‘€ Scamandros (river god) river god near TroyπŸ‘€ Diomedes (Argive I) son of Tydeus, leader of the Argos contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Peleus son of Aiacos, father of Achilles🌍 Euboia (island) island near the Greek mainland🌍 Mount Cithairon (Attica/Boiotia) mountain on Boiotia-Attica border🌍 Plataia (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaπŸ‘€ Cithairon (eponym I) eponym of Cithairon, king of PlataiaπŸ‘€ Plataia (eponym) eponym of Plataia🌍 Arcadia region in the PeloponneseπŸ‘€ Arcas son of Zeus and Callisto🌍 Amnisos (Crete) city near Knossos, perhaps its port🏺 the Golden Trap Throne used to punish HeraπŸ‘€ Historis daughter of TeiresiasπŸ‘₯ the Pharmacidai witches who keep Alcmene from giving birthπŸ‘₯ the Serpents of Hera killed by Heracles as babyπŸ‘₯ the Horai personifications of natural orderπŸ‘€ Cephisos (river god) river god of various locationsπŸ‘€ Asterion (river god) river god and eponym of river in ArgolidπŸ‘€ Acraia (eponym) daughter of Asterion, nurse of HeraπŸ‘€ Euboia (Argive) eponym of Argive Euboia, daugther of river AsterionπŸ‘€ Prosymna (eponym) daughter of the river AsterionπŸ‘€ Peiras (Argive) early Argive figure, king🌍 Tiryns (Argolid) city in the Argolid🏺 the Statue of Hera Argolis made of pear woodπŸ›οΈ Spring Canathos (Argolid) spring in Nauplia in the ArgolidπŸ‘€ Styx (Oceanid) Oceanid, personification of river of the underworld🌍 River Styx (Underworld) river in the Underworld🌍 Stymphalos (Arcadia) city in ArcadiaπŸ‘€ Temenos (Pelasgian) son of PelasgosπŸ›οΈ the Dragging of Antigone (Thebes) area west of Thebes near the Neistan GatesπŸ‘₯ the Titans children of Ouranos and GeπŸ‘€ Charis wife of HephaistosπŸ‘€ Hippodameia (Elian) daughter of Oinomaos, wife of PelopsπŸ‘€ Pelops (Pisan) son of Tantalos, eponym of the Peloponnese🌍 Olympia (Elis) home of the Olympic GamesπŸ‘₯ the Muses personifications of poetry and musicπŸ‘₯ the Sirens encountered by Odysseus🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera at Samos🌍 River Imbrasos (Samos) river on SamosπŸ‘€ Cameiro (d. of Pandareos) daughter of PandareosπŸ‘€ Clytie (d. of Pandareos) daughter of Pandareos🌍 Cape Malea (Laconia) promontory in Laconia🏺 the Argo ship that carried the ArgonautsπŸ‘€ Jason (Argonaut) leader of the Argonauts🌍 Colchis (Pontos) region on the Black Sea🌍 Mount Nysa (unlocatable) unlocatable mountain associated with Dionysos🏺 the Thigh of Zeus from which Dionysos is bornπŸ‘€ Amphitrite wife of Poseidon, Oceanid or Nereid according to different traditionsπŸ‘€ Dione (Titan) TitanπŸ‘€ Themis Titan, personification of lawπŸ‘€ Typhon son of GeπŸ‘€ Python guardian serpent at Delphi, killed by ApolloπŸ‘€ Maia daughter of Atlas, mother of Hermes🌍 Sicyon (Argolid) city in the ArgolidπŸ‘€ Phalces (Argive) son of TemenosπŸ‘₯ the Tyrrhenian Pirates transformed into dolphins by DionysosπŸ‘€ Wife of Aigimios (name unknown)πŸ‘€ Polyneices son of Oedipus🌍 the Citadel of Thebes (Boiotia) at Thebes in BoiotiaπŸ‘€ Prometheus (fire-stealer) son of Iapetos, steals fire🌍 the Land of the Ethiopians region in Upper Egypt and south of Sub-Saharan Africa, often amorphous or treated as somewhat fictional🌍 Cisthene (unlocatable) home of the Gorgons and the GraiaiπŸ‘₯ the Griffons creatures with the body of a lion, head and wings of an eagleπŸ‘₯ the Arimaspians race of one-eyed horsemen, encountered by Io🌍 River Plouton (unlocatable) associated with Griffons and Arimaspians, either to the North or the East🌍 Molossia (N. Greece) region of northern GreeceπŸ›οΈ the Oak Tree at Dodona (N. Greece)🌍 the Oracle of Zeus at Dodona (Epeiros) cult site in EpeirosπŸ‘€ Endymion son of Aethlios, beloved of Selene🌍 Mount Caucasos (Pontos) mountain range east of the Black Sea🌍 River Hybristes (unlocatable) encountered by IoπŸ‘€ Eris personification of strife and discord⏳ the Wedding of Peleus and Thetis held in Thessaly, with the gods in attendanceπŸ‘€ Cheiron (centaur) centaur🌍 Pylos (Messenia) city in Messenia, kingdom of Nestor🌍 the Sanctuary of Argive Hera (Argolid) major sanctuary of the Argolid, near MycenaeπŸ‘€ Callithoe (Argive) priestess of HeraπŸ‘€ Lamia bogey figure used to scare children, sometimes daughter of PoseidonπŸ‘€ Proitos (Argive) son of Abas🌍 Lousoi (Arcadia) city in ArcadiaπŸ‘€ Ganymedes (s. of Tros) son of Tros, abducted by ZeusπŸ›οΈ the Chamber of Semele (Thebes) in the House of CadmosπŸ‘€ Triton (sea god) minor sea god or godsπŸ‘€ the Serpent of Hera pursues Leto to DelosπŸ‘€ the Cerynitian Deer golden-horned deer sacred to Artemis🌍 River Celadon (Elis) unlocatable river in Elis🌍 Parrhasia (region) region in Arcadia🌍 Mount Ceryneios (Achaia) mountain or ridge where Cerynitian deer lives🌍 Boiotia region on the Greek mainland🌍 the Echinades (islands) islands in the Ionian Sea🌍 Mount Pelion (Thessaly) mountain in Thessaly🌍 Mount Parthenion (Arcadia) mountain in Arcadia, near Tegea🌍 Thessaly region in northern Greece🌍 River Anauros (Thessaly) river in Thessaly🌍 Corcyra (island) island in the Ionian Sea🌍 River Asopos (Boiotia) river in Boiotia🌍 Spring and River Dirce (Thebes) river at Thebes🌍 River Ismenos (Thebes) river at Thebes🌍 Helice (Achaia) city in Achaia🌍 Pheneos (Arcadia) city in Arcadia🌍 River Peneios (Thessaly) river in Thessaly🌍 Mount Helicon (Boiotia) mountain in Boiotia🌍 Boura (Achaia) city in Achaia🌍 Achaia (Peloponnese) region in the northern Peloponnese🌍 Larisa (Thessaly) city in Thessaly, on the Pineios river🌍 Tempe (Thessaly) valley in Thessaly🌍 River Strophie river near ThebesπŸ‘€ Boreas personification of the north wind🌍 Mount Mimas (Ionia) mountain on promontory in Ionia🌍 River Inachos (Argolid) river in the Argolid🌍 Mount Ossa (Thessaly) mountain range in Thessaly🌍 Mount Pangaion (Thrace) mountain in ThraceπŸ‘€ Peneios (river god) river god in Thessaly🌍 Crannon (Thessaly) city in Thessaly🌍 Mount Pindos (Thessaly) mountain in ThessalyπŸ‘₯ the Charites personifications of grace, sometimes singular ('Charis')πŸ‘€ Nephele (m. of Centauros) a cloud, mother of CentaurosπŸ‘€ Ladon (serpent) serpent guarding the Golden ApplesπŸ‘€ Deucalion (Thessalian) survives flood, repopulates earthπŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and RheaπŸ‘₯ the Moirai the FatesπŸ‘€ Nemesis personification of retributionπŸ‘€ Selene personification of the moon🌍 Spring and River Amymone (Argolid) waterway in the ArgolidπŸ‘€ Arete queen of the Phaiacians, wife of AlcinoosπŸ‘€ Penelope wife of OdysseusπŸ‘€ Theano (Trojan) wife of AntenorπŸ‘€ Priapos minor rustic fertility god🌍 River Oceanos (unlocatable) river encircling the worldπŸ‘€ Asteria (eponym) daughter of Coios and Phoibe🌍 Iolcos (Thessaly) city in Thessaly, homeland of JasonπŸ‘€ Rhodope (Thracian) wife of HaimosπŸ‘€ Haimos (Thracian) eponym of mountain🌍 Mount Rhodope (Thrace) mountain in Thrace🌍 Mount Coccygion (Argolid) mountain in the ArgolidπŸ‘€ Haliacmon (Tirynian) character in Ps-Plutarch's On Rivers🌍 Mount Apesantos (Argolid) mountain in the ArgolidπŸ‘€ Son of Zeus and Hera (name unknown) character in Ps-Plutarch's On Rivers🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Lacinia (S. Italy)πŸ‘₯ the Defenders of Troy Trojans and alliesπŸ‘€ Isis Egyptian goddessπŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godπŸ‘€ Nereus son of Pontos and Ge, father of the NereidsπŸ‘€ Otos (Boiotian) one of the Aloadai🌍 the Field of Heracles (Tiryns) field near Tiryns where Heracles exposedπŸ‘€ Iolaos son of Iphicles, companion of HeraclesπŸ‘₯ the Mares of Diomedes man-eating horsesπŸ‘€ Neleus (Pylian) son of Poseidon and Tyro, father of NestorπŸ‘₯ the Sons of Neleus killed by Heracles🌍 the Land of the Cicones (Thrace) territory of the Cicones, in coastal Thrace🌍 the Land of the Bistones (Thrace) territory in ThraceπŸ‘€ Lycourgos (Thracian I) Thracian, rejects DionysosπŸ‘₯ the Centaurs half-horse half-human beingsπŸ‘€ Eioneus (f. of Dia) father of Dia, wife of Ixion🌍 Naxos (island) island in the Aegean SeaπŸ‘€ Coronis (Naxian) mother of the CharitesπŸ‘€ Philia nymphπŸ‘€ Cleide nymph🌍 Knossos (Crete) city in Crete🌍 River Theren (Crete) river in CreteπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Egypt)πŸ‘€ Gerana Pygmy woman transformed into crane🌍 the Land of the Pygmies unlocatable region, usually imagined as being in equatorial Africa🏺 the Tapestry of Athena woven to win the contest with ArachneπŸ‘€ Antigone (d. of Priam) turned into storkπŸ›οΈ the Olive Tree (Delos)πŸ›οΈ the Palm Tree (Delos) seen by Odysseus🌍 Italy large peninsula in the MediterraneanπŸ‘€ Odysseus king of Ithaca, leader of the Cephallenian contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Rhesos (Pontic Thracian) son of Euterpe and StrymonπŸ‘₯ the Satyrs creatures with bestial features, often associated with DionysosπŸ‘€ Calliope MuseπŸ‘€ Cleio (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Doris (Oceanid) Oceanid, mother of the NereidsπŸ‘€ Erato (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Euterpe MuseπŸ‘€ Ourania (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Polymnia MuseπŸ‘€ Melpomene MuseπŸ‘€ Terpsichore MuseπŸ‘€ Thaleia (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Chariclo (w. of Cheiron) a Naiad🌍 the Island of Hera (Iberia) unlocatable island near Calpe⭐ Ursa Major constellation⭐ Ursa MinorπŸ‘€ Helice (Arcadian) daughter of Lycaon, transformed into Ursa Major🌍 Ortygia (Asia Minor) near Ephesos, sometimes identified as the birthplace of ArtemisπŸ‘€ Ortygia nurse attending Leto at the birth of Artemis and ApolloπŸ›οΈ the Olive Tree (Ortygia) in Ortygia, near Ephesos on the mainland of Asia Minor, associated with the birth of Apollo and Artemis🌍 Mount Solmissos (Asia Minor) near Ortygia on the mainland of Asia MinorπŸ‘€ Echo nymph rejected by Narcissos, personification of echoing sound, pursued by PanπŸ›οΈ the House of Cadmos (Thebes) royal palace on the citadel of ThebesπŸ‘€ Beroe (Theban) nurse of SemeleπŸ‘€ Cerberos (dog) three-headed guardian dog of the underworld🌍 Imbros (island) island in the Aegean🌍 Lecton (Troad) promontory in the Troad🌍 Mount Alexandria (Mt Ida) peak on Mt Ida🌍 the Aegean SeaπŸ‘€ Eurymedon (giant) king of the GiantsπŸ‘€ Echidna monstrous serpentπŸ‘€ Tisiphone (Erinys) one of the ErinyesπŸ‘€ Xanthos (alt. Scamandros) alternative name for Scamamdros, used by the godsπŸ‘₯ the Nymphs of Mount Nysa nymphs who raise Dionysos, turned into stars🌍 Mount Callicolone (Troad) mountain in the Troad🌍 the Village of the Ilians (Troad) settlement to the east of Troy, according to Strabo its original siteπŸ‘€ Amphitryon mortal father of HeraclesπŸ‘€ Iphicles son of AmphitryonπŸ‘€ Persephone daughter of DemeterπŸ‘€ Nike (personification) personification of victoryπŸ‘€ the Syrian Goddess form of Atargatis worshiped by Greeks🏺 the Votive Objects of Dionysos dedicated by Dionysos at HierapolisπŸ‘€ Iphinoe (Argive) daughter of ProitosπŸ‘€ Arethousa (Euboian)πŸ›οΈ Spring Arethousa (Euboia)πŸ‘₯ the Aithyiai women transformed into birds who mourn Ino🌍 Colophon (Ionia) city in IoniaπŸ‘€ Aedon daughter of Pandareos, transformed into a nightingaleπŸ‘€ Polytechnos husband of Aedon, a carpenterπŸ‘€ Chelidon daughter of Pandareos🌍 Mount Othrys (Thessaly) mountain in ThessalyπŸ‘€ Othreis nymphπŸ‘€ Meliteus son of Zeus, founder of Meliteia in PhthiaπŸ‘€ Iunx daughter of Echo, transformed into a wryneck birdπŸ‘€ Galinthias helps Alcmene give birthπŸ›οΈ the House of Amphitryon and Alcmene (Thebes) when exiled in Thebes🌍 Phaistos (Crete) city on CreteπŸ‘€ Hymenaios (s. of Apollo or Muse) personification of the wedding song, raised from dead by AsclepiosπŸ‘€ Ianthe (w. of Iphis)πŸ‘€ Iphis (s. of Telethusa) identity after tranformation🌍 Trachis (Thessaly) city in ThessalyπŸ›οΈ the Cave of Hypnos unlocatable residence near the Land of the Cimmerians in Ovid's descriptionπŸ‘€ Morpheus son of HypnosπŸ‘€ Aineias son of Aphrodite and Anchises, leader of the Dardanian contingent at Troy🌍 Sicily (island) island near ItalyπŸ‘€ Ascanios (s. of Aineias) son of AineiasπŸ‘₯ the Companions of Aineias who flee with Aineias from Troy🏺 the Ships of Aineias used to sail from Troy to Italy🌍 Rome (Italy) city in ItalyπŸ‘€ Romulus founder of RomeπŸ‘€ Titus Tatius Sabine king, attacks Rome🌍 Cures (Italy) Sabine city in Italy🌍 Sabina (Italy) territory of the Sabines in ItalyπŸ‘€ Tarpeia Vestal Virgin who betrays Rome to the Sabines🌍 the Quirinal Hill (Rome) part of the city of RomeπŸ‘€ Hersilia wife of RomulusπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Quirinus on the Quirinal Hill (Rome)πŸ‘€ Hora goddess, divine identity of HersiliaπŸ‘€ Aiacos son of Zeus and AiginaπŸ‘€ Aigina abducted by Zeus, mother of Aiacos🌍 Aigina (island) island off AtticaπŸ‘€ the Eidolon of Helen replaces Helen at Troy in some versionsπŸ‘€ Proteus (Egyptian) king of Egypt, son of Poseidon🌍 Helene (island) island off AtticaπŸ›οΈ the House of Menelaos (Sparta) at SpartaπŸ›οΈ the Palace of Theoclymenos (Egypt) landmark in Euripides' Helen, located in the Nile delta, possibly at Pharos🌍 the Sanctuary of Argive Hera at the mouth of the River Sele (Italy)🌍 Heraia (Atlantic Ocean) one of the Canary Islands, modern Fuerteventura🌍 Erytheia (Iberia) island on Spain's Atlantic coast, at times connected to the mainlandπŸ‘₯ the Cranes birds at war with the PygmiesπŸ‘₯ the Pygmies group of people at war with the CranesπŸ‘€ Demophon (Athenian) son of Theseus and PhaidraπŸ‘€ Hecate (goddess)πŸ‘€ Phyllis (Thracian) daughter of Thracian king🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Acraia near Corinth (Argolid)🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Aigophagos at SpartaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera Argeia at Sparta🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera Bounaia at Corinth on the AcrocorinthπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Sicyon🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera at Sicyon established by AdrastosπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera Prodromia at Sicyon built by Phalces, in ruins by Pausanias' timeπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Olympia in the Sanctuary of Olympian ZeusπŸ›οΈ the Ash Altar of Hera at OlympiaΒ  at Olympia, in the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus🏺 the Cult Statue of Samian Hera in the Sanctuary of Hera on Samos🌍 the Meadow of Hera (Mt Cithairon) location on Mt CithaironπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Thebes in which Ismene and Antigone are killed by Laodamas, perhaps fictional🌍 the Sanctuary of Juno at Falerii (Italy)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera Teleia at Plataia (Boiotia)🌍 the Sanctuary of Hera at CoroneiaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Mantineia (Arcadia)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Argive Hera (Argolid) built by Eupolemos in the late fifth-century BCE🌍 the Grove of Juno Lucina (Rome) on the Esquiline Hill🏺 the Statues of Hera Telchinia and the Nymphs at Ialysos🏺 the Statue of Hera Telchinia at Cameiros
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Library 3.6.7πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.8.2πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.13.5πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.155-2.181πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.121-1.187πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.396-1.406πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.533-1.569πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.571-1.596πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.592-1.594πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 140-141πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.193-1.214πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 4.1-4.19πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 4.50-4.67πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 533-535πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 812-819πŸ“– Dionysios, Periegesis 371-375πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.381-5.415πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.767-5.791πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.888-5.898πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 1-28πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 20-43πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 90-114πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 306-332πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 453-491πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 617-653πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 451-491πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.269-11.272πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 921-923πŸ“– Hesiod, Theogony 924-929πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.14-15.33πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.711-5.777πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 8.397-8.424πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.197-14.210πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.224-14.241πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.242-14.262πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.263-14.279πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.346-14.360πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.378-14.388πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 18.165-18.180πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.211-14.221πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 1-47πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 923-982πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.95-19.124πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.404-19.417πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 20.31-20.40πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 20.51-20.74πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 20.144-20.153πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 21.324-21.382πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 21.385-21.434πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 21.468-21.496πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.55-24.63πŸ“– Pausanias 9.3.1-9.3.2πŸ“– Pausanias 9.3.1-9.3.8πŸ“– Pausanias 8.3.6-8.3.7πŸ“– Pausanias 1.18.5πŸ“– Pausanias 1.20.3πŸ“– Pausanias 9.11.3πŸ“– Pausanias 3.18.12πŸ“– Pausanias 3.18.13πŸ“– Pausanias 3.18.16πŸ“– Pausanias 3.17.2-3.17.3πŸ“– Pausanias 1.25.1πŸ“– Pausanias 2.13.3πŸ“– Pausanias 2.15.4πŸ“– Pausanias 2.15.5πŸ“– Pausanias 2.17.1-2.17.2πŸ“– Pausanias 2.17.4πŸ“– Pausanias 2.17.5πŸ“– Pausanias 2.22.4πŸ“– Pausanias 2.38.2-2.38.3πŸ“– Pausanias 8.17.6-8.18.6πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.36-15.44πŸ“– Pausanias 8.22.1-8.22.2πŸ“– Pausanias 8.22.1-8.22.3πŸ“– Pausanias 8.32.4πŸ“– Pausanias 9.25.2πŸ“– Pausanias 8.37.5πŸ“– Pausanias 5.11.8πŸ“– Pausanias 5.16.2-5.16.4πŸ“– Pausanias 5.19.1-5.19.6πŸ“– Pausanias 9.34.3πŸ“– Pausanias 7.4.4πŸ“– Pausanias 9.35.1-9.35.7πŸ“– Pausanias 10.30.1-10.30.2πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 4.512-4.547πŸ“– Pausanias 8.9.3πŸ“– Pausanias 9.39.4πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 12.36-12.141πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 20.60-20.82πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 1 to Dionysos 1-9πŸ“– Pausanias 5.14.4-5.14.10πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 91-126πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 300-355πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 1-16πŸ“– Pausanias 2.11.2πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite 33-44πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 12 to Hera 1-5πŸ“– Euripides, Cyclops 1-40πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 10 MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 22 MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 35 MostπŸ“– Euripides, Medeia 1251-1290πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 80 MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 81 MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 83 MostπŸ“– Euripides, Phoenician Women 1356-1403πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 140 MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 151 MostπŸ“– Strabo 9.2.36πŸ“– Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 109-157πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 561-590πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 782-815πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 823-875πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 18 to Hermes 1-12πŸ“– Hesiod, Great Ehoiai fr. 198 MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Aigimius fr. 230 MostπŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.601-11.627πŸ“– Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 700-740πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 15.160-15.181πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 294 MostπŸ“– Cypria fr. 2 WestπŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 1 WestπŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 2 WestπŸ“– Panyassis, Heracleia fr. 26 WestπŸ“– Phoronis fr. 4 WestπŸ“– Heracleitos, On Unbelievable Stories 34πŸ“– Palaiphatos, On Unbelievable Stories 42πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 5πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 9πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 11πŸ“– Bacchylides, Dithyrambs 19πŸ“– Exerpta Vaticana 10πŸ“– Exerpta Vaticana 16πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 1.2 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 7 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 8.2 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 8.4 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 9.1 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 9.2 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 9.5 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 12.1-2 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 18.1 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 7.1-7.2 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 9.1-9.2 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Sea-Gods 11.1-11.2 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Dead 9.3 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Judgement of the Goddesses 7-8πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 5πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 6πŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 10πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 40πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis 98-109πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis 136-169πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 55-205πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 55-74πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 99-152πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 215-248πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Athena 1-32πŸ“– Scholia on Callimachus, Aetia fr. 7a-c HarderπŸ“– Lucian, The Dead Come to Life, or the Fisherman 12πŸ“– Panyassis, Heracleia fr. 15 WestπŸ“– Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess 12-13πŸ“– Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess 16πŸ“– Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess 31-32πŸ“– Asios fr. 13 WestπŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 55 HarderπŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 66 HarderπŸ“– Lucian, Essays in Portraiture Defended 7πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 21πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 39πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 80πŸ“– Lucian, Saturnalia 38πŸ“– Lucian, Gout 86-111πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 11πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 14πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Charidemos 10πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Charidemos 11πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 2 21-48πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 4 169-202πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 1 31-72πŸ“– Telesilla fr. 726 iii PMGπŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 7 1-16πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 7 80-105πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 10 1-18πŸ“– Pindar, Nemean 11 1-16πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 11πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 18πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 4 43-72πŸ“– Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers 24πŸ“– Strabo 6.1.11πŸ“– Pindar fr. 52f Snell-MaehlerπŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.13.1-1.14.4πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.24.1-1.24.8πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 2.7.1-2.9.9πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.399πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 82 MostπŸ“– Diodoros, Library 3.64.1-3.64.7πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.268πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.590πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.609πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 2.103πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 5.385πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 4.9.4-4.9.7πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 4.10.1-4.10.5πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 4.11.1-4.11.2πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 4.15.3-4.15.4πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 4.39.1-4.39.4πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 5.392πŸ“– Pindar fr. 169a Snell-MaehlerπŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 6.130πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 4.69.1-4.69.5πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 5.52.1-5.52.3πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 5.68.1-5.68.3πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 5.72.1-5.72.5πŸ“– Pindar 52v Snell-MaehlerπŸ“– Pomponius Mela 2.41πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 9.562πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 263-264πŸ“– Pomponius Mela 1.94πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.15.1-1.15.5πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 7.86πŸ“– Strabo 8.4.10πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.70-6.103πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Gods 22.1-2 MacLeodπŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.313-6.381πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 45πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 497-498πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.568-1.621πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.622-1.688πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.722-1.764πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.244-1.273πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 592-632πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 10.435πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.466-2.507πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.508-2.530πŸ“– Strabo 3.5.5-3.5.6πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 1.246πŸ“– Strabo 14.1.20πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.253-3.315πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.316-3.338πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.339-3.510πŸ“– Servius, Scholia on Georgics 3.4πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.531-2.632πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 11.690πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 2.2πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 4.416-4.542πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.280-14.296πŸ“– Strabo 13.1.51πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.255πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.295πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 14.323aπŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 15.229πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 852-865πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 2.19πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.487πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 1322-1340πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 1341-1350πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 19.119πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 3.146-3.156πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 21.1πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 18.486cπŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Charidemos 17πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 5.250-5.331πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 20.3πŸ“– Lucian, The Dream, or the Cock 19βš’οΈ Bronze Tablet from the Agora of Sicyon (Sicyon n/a)πŸ“œ P.Mich. inv. 1447 versoπŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 75 HarderπŸ“– Diegeseis to Callimachus 4.30-4.35 Norsa & Vitelli = Aetia fr. 101a HarderπŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 190a-c HarderπŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia 54b HarderπŸ“– Callimachus, Iambi 12 = fr. 202-202a PfeifferπŸ“– Diodoros, Library 6.1.6-6.1.10πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 8.183-8.259πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 11πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 13πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 16πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 575-576 PfeifferπŸ“– Callimachus fr. 634 PfeifferπŸ“– Callimachus fr. 685 PfeifferπŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 29πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.1-9.97πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.273-9.323πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.394-9.449πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.450-9.665πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.666-9.797πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.544-11.607πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.650-11.709πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.459-12.535πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.75-14.106πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.566-14.608πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.772-14.828πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.829-14.851πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 15.745-15.778πŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 609-656πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.501-7.613πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 274-308πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 4.167-4.189πŸ“– Iophon FragTrag rep. 1 = fr. 3 Snell-KannichtπŸ“– Critias FragTrag fr. 5-8 = fr. 4a-7 Snell-KannichtπŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1279-1335πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 1-30πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 31-67πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 695-741πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 1.97.1-1.97.9πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 220-284πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 9.159-9.272πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 3.70πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 4.543-4.603πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 6.202-6.204πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 34.77πŸ“– Euripides, Bacchae 1-63πŸ“– Euripides, Bacchae 215-369πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 4.120πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 2πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 4πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 5πŸ“– Eustathios, Commentary on Homer's Odyssey 1387.50-1387.62πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 9πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 14πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 16.1-16.212πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 17πŸ“– Pseudo-Palaiphatos 50
    Mentioned in text
    Apollodoros, EpitomeApollodoros, LibraryHomer, IliadDionysios, PeriegesisHesiod, TheogonyLycophron, AlexandraEuripides, Trojan WomenPausaniasHomer, Odyssey Homeric Hymn 1 to Dionysos Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes Homeric Hymn 5 to Aphrodite Homeric Hymn 12 to HeraEuripides, CyclopsHesiod, EhoiaiEuripides, MedeiaEuripides, Phoenician WomenStraboAeschylus, Seven Against ThebesAeschylus, Prometheus Bound Homeric Hymn 18 to HermesHesiod, Great EhoiaiHesiod, AigimiusHesiod CypriaPanyassis, Heracleia PhoronisHeracleitos, On Unbelievable StoriesPalaiphatos, On Unbelievable StoriesBacchylides, OdesBacchylides, Dithyrambs Exerpta VaticanaLucian, Dialogues of the GodsLucian, Dialogues of the Sea-GodsLucian, Dialogues of the DeadLucian, Judgement of the GoddessesLucian, On SacrificesLucian, Zeus RantsCallimachus, Hymn to ArtemisCallimachus, Hymn to DelosCallimachus, Hymn to AthenaScholia on Callimachus, AetiaLucian, The Dead Come to Life, or the FishermanLucian, On the Syrian GoddessAsiosCallimachus, AetiaLucian, Essays in Portraiture DefendedLucian, The DanceLucian, SaturnaliaLucian, GoutPs-Lucian, The PatriotPs-Lucian, CharidemosPindar, Pythian 2Pindar, Pythian 4Pindar, Nemean 1TelesillaPindar, Nemean 7Pindar, Nemean 10Pindar, Nemean 11Ps-Plutarch, On RiversPindar, Isthmian 4PindarDiodoros, LibraryD-Scholia, IliadPomponius MelaOvid, IbisOvid, MetamorphosesServius, Scholia on GeorgicsOvid, AmoresVergil, GeorgicsLucian, The Dream, or the Cock Diegeseis to CallimachusCallimachus, IambiAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesCallimachusEuripides, HecubaEuripides, AndromacheIophonCritiasEuripides, Iphigenia at AulisEuripides, HelenPliny, Natural HistoryEuripides, BacchaeOvid, HeroidesEustathios, Commentary on Homer's OdysseyPseudo-Palaiphatos
    Reported to be mentioned in text
    Homer, IliadAcousilaosHesiod, MelampodiaOlenHomer, OdysseyCharax of PergamonCallimachus, AetiaMatrisCtesias of Cnidos, PersicaDidymosHesiod, EhoiaiApollodoros, LibraryEumelos, EuropiaPhilostephanosTyrtaiosPindarArtemidoros of EphesosVergil, GeorgicsPherecydes of AthensEuphorion of ChalcisCallimachusRhianosDemetrios of ScepsisEuhemerusBoios, Origins of BirdsNicanderJuba
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    πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.571-1.596πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.592-1.594πŸ“– Acousilaos fr. 28 FowlerπŸ“– Hesiod, Melampodia fr. 211a, b Most = fr. 275 MWπŸ“– OlenπŸ“– Homer, Iliad 15.36-15.44πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.95-19.124πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.263-14.279πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 20.60-20.82πŸ“– Charax of Pergamon FGrHist 103 fr. 13πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.396-1.406πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 3-7 HarderπŸ“– Homer, Iliad 18.117-18.119πŸ“– Matris BNJ 39 fr. 2πŸ“– Ctesias of Cnidos, Persica fr. 1πŸ“– Didymos p. 179 SchmidtπŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.280-14.296πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 48 HarderπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 72 MostπŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 2.1.3πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.601-11.627πŸ“– Eumelos, Europia fr. 27 WestπŸ“– Philostephanos FHG fr. 37 = FGrHist 1751 fr. 24πŸ“– Tyrtaios fr. 8 WestπŸ“– Pindar fr. 262 Snell-MaehlerπŸ“– Artemidoros of Ephesos fr. 10 StiehleπŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 1.231-1.258πŸ“– Vergil, Georgics 3.1-3.39πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.670-11.695πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.381-5.415πŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr. 78 FowlerπŸ“– Euphorion of Chalcis fr. 58 LightfootπŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.4.2-3.4.3πŸ“– Callimachus fr. 632 PfeifferπŸ“– Rhianos fr. 9 PowellπŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr. 90c FowlerπŸ“– Demetrios of Scepsis fr. 23 GaedeπŸ“– Homer, Iliad 20.1-20.12πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 130 MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 12 MostπŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 101 HarderπŸ“– Euhemerus test. 53 WiniarczykπŸ“– Euhemerus test. 60 WiniarczykπŸ“– Boios, Origins of BirdsπŸ“– Nicander fr. 44 Gow-ScholfieldπŸ“– Nicander fr. 60 Gow-ScholfieldπŸ“– Homer, Iliad 14.346-14.360πŸ“– Juba fr. 44
    Depictions
    🏺 the Statue of Hera Argolis made of pear wood🏺 the Cult Statue of Samian Hera in the Sanctuary of Hera on Samos🏺 the Statues of Hera Telchinia and the Nymphs at Ialysos🏺 the Statue of Hera Telchinia at Cameiros🎨 Attic Black-Figure Hydria attributed to the Euphiletos Painter (AM 12964; Beazley 301743)🎨 Attic Black-Figure Krater by Cleitias (Florence 4209; Beazley 300000; LIMC Antenor I 2)🎨 Attic Red-Figure Pelike attributed to the Nausicaa Painter (Monash 127.032; Beazley 6306)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa del Citarista I 4, 5.25, Pompeii (MANN 120033; PALP r1-i4-p5-space-21)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa degli Epigrammi V 1, 18, Pompeii (PALP r5-i1-p18-space-b)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa degli Epigrammi V 1, 18, Pompeii (PALP r5-i1-p18-space-p)🎨 Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling V 2, 15, Pompeii (PALP r5-i2-p15-space-l)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa del Poeta Tragico VI 8, 3.5, Pompeii (MANN 9105, 9108, 9559; PALP r6-i8-p5-space-3)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa del Camillo VII 12, 22-23-24, Pompeii (PALP r7-i12-p22-space-f)🎨 Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling IX 2, 18, Pompeii (PALP r9-i2-p18-space-l)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa della Venere in Bikini I 11, 6.7, Pompeii (PALP r1-i11-p6-space-10)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa di L. Caecilius Iucundus V I, 23.26, Pompeii (MANN 115396; LIMC Ariadne 66; PALP r5-i1-p26-space-o)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa del Sacello Iliaco I 6, 4, Pompeii (PALP r1-i6-p4-space-e)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa dei Quattro Stili I 8, 17, Pompeii (PALP r1-i8-p17-space-9)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa di Meleagro VI 9, 2.13, Pompeii (PALP r6-i9-p2-space-27)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa dei Vettii VI 15, 1, Pompeii (PALP r6-i15-p1-space-n)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa dei Vettii VI 15, 1, Pompeii (PALP r6-i15-p1-space-p)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa di Optatio VII 2, 13-15, Pompeii (PALP r7-i2-p14-space-e)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa dei Postumii VIII 4, 4.49, Pompeii (PALP r8-i4-p4-space-33)🎨 Boiotian Red-Figure Calyx Krater attributed to the Painter of the Judgement of Paris (NAM 1385)🎨 Attic Black-Figure Skyphos attributed to the Sub-Krokotos Group (NAM 12626; Beazley 15278)🎨 Wall Paintings from Ara Capitale IX 11, 1, Pompeii (PALP r9-i11-p1)🎨 Roman Marble Sarcophagus (Louvre MA 1335; ASR XII. 2, no. 72, pl. 86, 1; 88, 1f.; 89, 1-3; 94, 1-4; 113, 2f)🎨 Wall Paintings from Workshop IX 3, 2, Pompeii (PALP r9-i3-p2-space-7)🎨 Wall Paintings from Terme del Sarno VIII 2, 17-21, Pompeii (PALP r8-i2-p18-space-c)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa delle Grazie VIII 3, 10-11, Pompeii (ADS 819; PALP r8-i3)🎨 Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling VII 3, 11-12, Pompeii (PALP r7-i3-p12-space-i)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa di Fedra, IX 12, B (Pompeii) (PALP r9-i12-pB-space-16)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B8402)🎨 Fragments of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B981)🎨 Fragment of Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1637)🎨 Attic Black-Figure Hydria attributed to the Chiusi Painter (BM 1843,1103.85; LIMC Athena 407)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and RheaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Belos at Babylon🏺 the Tapestry of Athena woven to win the contest with Arachne
    Reported depictions
    🎨 Sculptured Images on the Throne of Apollo at Amyclai (LIMC Acheloos 219)🎨 Bronze Relief of Hephaistos and Hera in the Temple of Athena Poliouchos, Sparta (LIMC Hephaistos 128)🎨 Cult Statue in the Temple of Argive Hera, Argolid, by Polykeitos (LIMC Hera 3)🎨 Cult Statue of Zeus at Olympia by Pheidias (LIMC Zeus 89)🎨 Wooden Chest of Cypselos (LIMC Achilleus 205)🎨 Cult Statue of Hera and Sirens in the Sanctuary of Hera, Coroneia (LIMC Hera 15)🎨 Cult Statue Group from the Temple of Hera, Mantineia, by Praxiteles (Not Extant)🎨 Statues of Cronos, Hera and Zeus at Lebadeia (Not Extant)
    Relevant to local traditions reported from
    🌍 Crete (island) island in the Aegean🌍 Argos (city) city in the Peloponnese🌍 Stymphalos (Arcadia) city in Arcadia🌍 Samos (island) island in the Aegean Sea🌍 Bithynia (Pontos) region near the Black Sea🌍 Egypt region in North Africa
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