All 33 Uses of
Hera
in
The Mark of Athena
- He'd been part of Hera's forced "exchange program" to introduce the two camps.†
p. 6.4 *Hera = queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology
- Without warning, Hera had plucked up Percy Jackson, Annabeth's boyfriend, wiped his memory, and sent him to the Roman camp.†
p. 6.6
- Jason explained how he'd arrived at Camp Half-Blood without his memory, and how he'd gone on a quest with Piper and Leo to rescue the goddess Hera (or Juno, take your pick—she was equally annoying in Greek or Roman) from imprisonment at the Wolf House in northern California.†
p. 22.0
- Hera did make mistakes.†
p. 41.5
- Annabeth had had nothing but trouble from that overbearing goddess, and she'd never forgive Hera for taking Percy away, even if it was for a noble cause.†
p. 41.5
- His old babysitter, Tia Callida, had turned out to be Hera and had a nasty habit of putting him down for naps in a blazing fireplace.†
p. 68.9
- The gods blame Hera—or Juno, if you prefer!†
p. 72.9
- He had mixed feelings about Hera.†
p. 72.9
- So anyway, as punishment for blabbing, Hera cursed Echo so she could only repeat things, which was fine with us.†
p. 86.5
- The new gladius that Hera had given him last winter hung at his belt.†
p. 119.8
- By then, Annabeth had reason to hope Percy was alive, since Hera's plan seemed to involve sending him to the Roman side, but she couldn't be sure where he was.†
p. 217.3
- Hera argued that we must keep the two camps apart.†
p. 219.4
- She had started to explain Hera's plan for bringing the camps together to battle Gaea and the giants, but the goddess stamped her walking stick against the marble floor.†
p. 220.3
- I doubt you'll be seeing Hera much.†
p. 236.1
- At some point, Tia Callida—Hera herself—had talked with Sammy, consoling him and giving him a glimpse into the future, which meant that Hera had been shaping Leo's life generations before he was even born.†
p. 286.3
- At some point, Tia Callida—Hera herself—had talked with Sammy, consoling him and giving him a glimpse into the future, which meant that Hera had been shaping Leo's life generations before he was even born.†
p. 286.4
- He started at the beginning—how Hera had been his babysitter and placed him in the flames; how his mother had died because of Gaea, who had identified Leo as a future enemy.†
p. 296.0
- Unfortunately, that memory was a trick of the Mist, a magical lie implanted in her head by Hera.†
p. 314.7
- "Hera sent us," Jason said.†
p. 328.8
- Hera.†
p. 328.8
- Hera had been Hercules's mortal enemy.†
p. 328.9
- I don't do anything that Hera wants.†
p. 329.1
- Hera's messed with my life, too.†
p. 329.3
- She was irritated with Jason for having mentioned Hera, but she knew she shouldn't blame him.†
p. 333.6
- That's his Greek name, you know: the glory of Hera.†
p. 336.3
- She described how their team of Greeks and Romans had come together, and how Hercules had thrown a temper tantrum when he found out Hera was behind it.†
p. 337.1
- Hera cursed him, so he flew into a rage and killed his entire family.†
p. 339.9
- Wait ...Hera made him crazy, and Hercules had to do the penance?†
p. 340.0
- And Hera has always hated the sons of Zeus ...or Jupiter.†
p. 340.1
- Hera had manipulated their relationship, just as she had manipulated Hercules.†
p. 340.9
- He couldn't get his way this time—not after threatening their lives and sending them to make Achelous miserable for the sake of spiting Hera.†
p. 348.6
- But Hera had made them a team of seven for a reason.†
p. 527.9
- I knew you were good, but Holy Hera—Annabeth, you did it.†
p. 563.2
Definition:
queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology; sister and wife of Zeus remembered for her jealously of the many mortal women with whom Zeus fell in love