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Paris offended Hera by choosing Aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess.Hera = queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology
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Hera had been watching him his entire life. (source)
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Miss Hera called my father in tears, grateful that her wedding could go ahead as planned.† (source)
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She had already begun imagining herself at feasts upon Olympus, sitting at Queen Hera's right hand.† (source)
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The books start to try to swallow DELPHI/HERA/HONE.† (source)
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Zeus and Hera!† (source)
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In Greece the gods were called Zeus and Apollo, Hera and Athene, Dionysos and Ascle-pios, Heracles and Hephaestos, to mention only a few of them.† (source)Hera = queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology
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He said the male, Cesar, is not very aggressive; it is the female, Hera, that was mean.† (source)
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But then, the girl pictured in bra and slip, the girl with a name that looked like a misprint-Sche-hera-zade, I sounded it out-this girl and her sister were captured by the sultan.† (source)
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She nods toward an enormous marble fountain that features Mr. Wharton as Zeus and Mrs. Wharton as Hera.† (source)
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Hera finally figured it out and punished Echo by taking her voice, cursing her to only repeat what others said.† (source)
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"Thlano, thataro, shupa, hera-mebedi," the man replied matter-of-factly.† (source)
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Herakles strangled a serpent sent against his cradle by the goddess Hera.† (source)
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The new moon behind her head, an old helmet upon it, a diadem of accidental dewdrops round her brow, would have been adjuncts sufficient to strike the note of Artemis, Athena, or Hera respectively, with as close an approximation to the antique as that which passes muster on many respected canvases.† (source)
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Telemakhos gazed and said: "May Zeus, the lord of Hera, make it so!† (source)
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They will be buried by my own hands at the temple of Hera of the Cape, at the mountain, so that none of my enemies will be able to open their tombs and scorn them, mock them.† (source)
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