Favors the greeks
01.519 ...When Thetis asked Zeus to give honor to her son, Akhilleus (Achilles), he tells her that doing so would cause a conflict with Hera
01.523 ...Zeus is afraid that Hera will see Thetis and asks her to leave
01.536 ...Hera knows that Zeus has met with Thetis and reprimands him for keeping secrets
01.540 ...Hera speaks to Zeus about his secret meeting with Thetis and calls him ‘Treacherous One’
01.545 ...Zeus listens to Hera’s insults and tells her that he will tell her only what he deems necessary for her to know
01.551 ...Hera tells Zeus that she is being harsh with him because she is afraid that Thetis has won him over
01.561 ...Zeus tells Hera that he will do as he wishes and that if she continues to meddle in his affairs, none of the Immortals will be able to protect her from his wrath
01.568 ...After being threatened by Zeus, Hera sat in silent fear
01.572 ...Hephaistos (Hephaestus) speaks at a meeting of the Immortals and tries to comfort his mother, Hera, after Zeus has threatened her
01.595 ...Hera was pleased that her son, Hephaistos (Hephaestus), had tried to comfort her and accepted a goblet of nektar (nectar) from him
01.611 ...Zeus retires to his bed with Hera
08.198 ...When Hera heard Hektor (Hector) boasting, Mount Olympos (Olympus) shook with her anger
08.200 ...Hera urges Poseidon to defy Zeus and assist the Danaans
08.207 ...Poseidon tells Hera that they should not defy Zeus because he is the strongest of the Olympians
08.350 ...Hektor (Hector) was so furious in battle that Hera urged Athene (Athena) to help the Danaans
08.381 ...Athene (Athena) attempts to persuade Hera that Zeus’ will is unknowable; Hera prepares her chariot to return to earth
08.392 ...Hera and Athene (Athena) leave Mount Olympos (Olympus) in Hera’s chariot by the gates of the sky which were guarded by the Hours
08.407 ...Zeus sends Iris to Hera and Athene (Athena) to... [continues]
01.519 ...When Thetis asked Zeus to give honor to her son, Akhilleus (Achilles), he tells her that doing so would cause a conflict with Hera
01.523 ...Zeus is afraid that Hera will see Thetis and asks her to leave
01.536 ...Hera knows that Zeus has met with Thetis and reprimands him for keeping secrets
01.540 ...Hera speaks to Zeus about his secret meeting with Thetis and calls him ‘Treacherous One’
01.545 ...Zeus listens to Hera’s insults and tells her that he will tell her only what he deems necessary for her to know
01.551 ...Hera tells Zeus that she is being harsh with him because she is afraid that Thetis has won him over
01.561 ...Zeus tells Hera that he will do as he wishes and that if she continues to meddle in his affairs, none of the Immortals will be able to protect her from his wrath
01.568 ...After being threatened by Zeus, Hera sat in silent fear
01.572 ...Hephaistos (Hephaestus) speaks at a meeting of the Immortals and tries to comfort his mother, Hera, after Zeus has threatened her
01.595 ...Hera was pleased that her son, Hephaistos (Hephaestus), had tried to comfort her and accepted a goblet of nektar (nectar) from him
01.611 ...Zeus retires to his bed with Hera
08.198 ...When Hera heard Hektor (Hector) boasting, Mount Olympos (Olympus) shook with her anger
08.200 ...Hera urges Poseidon to defy Zeus and assist the Danaans
08.207 ...Poseidon tells Hera that they should not defy Zeus because he is the strongest of the Olympians
08.350 ...Hektor (Hector) was so furious in battle that Hera urged Athene (Athena) to help the Danaans
08.381 ...Athene (Athena) attempts to persuade Hera that Zeus’ will is unknowable; Hera prepares her chariot to return to earth
08.392 ...Hera and Athene (Athena) leave Mount Olympos (Olympus) in Hera’s chariot by the gates of the sky which were guarded by the Hours
08.407 ...Zeus sends Iris to Hera and Athene (Athena) to... [continues]
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