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JUNO
Juno, the Roman goddess, was a figure of great importance and reverence. Often equated with the Greek goddess Hera, she held a prominent position in the Roman pantheon.
Key Roles and Attributes:
* Queen of the Gods: As the wife of Jupiter, the king of the gods, Juno held the title of Queen of the Gods.
* Goddess of Marriage and Women: She was the patroness of marriage and childbirth, watching over women throughout their lives.
* Protector of Rome: Juno was considered a protector of Rome and its people, often invoked for blessings and protection.
* Symbol of Fidelity and Maternal Love: She embodied the ideals of a faithful wife and a loving mother.
* Associated with the Moon: Juno was often linked to the moon, symbolizing cycles of life and renewal.
Symbolism and Imagery:
* Peacock: The peacock was sacred to Juno, representing beauty, immortality, and the cyclical nature of life.
* Diadem: She was often depicted wearing a diadem, a jeweled headband worn by royalty and deities.
* Throne: As the queen of the gods, Juno was frequently shown seated on a throne, symbolizing her power and authority.
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2024-12-31 10:12:58Event JSON
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