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Hera is often jealous of Zeus's affairs from "summary" of Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods by Rick Riordan

The queen of the gods is a jealous woman. That’s putting it mildly. Hera is the goddess of marriage and family, but her own marriage is anything but blissful. Her husband, Zeus, has a wandering eye. He’s always out and about, flirting with mortal women and goddesses alike. It’s no wonder Hera is constantly seething with jealousy. When Zeus goes off on one of his escapades, Hera’s anger knows no bounds. She takes out her frustration on anyone and everyone around her. Mortals, immortals, it doesn’t matter. If you’re in Hera’s path when she’s in a jealous rage, you’d better watch out. She’ll stop at nothing to get revenge on Zeus’s paramours. Hera’s jealousy isn’t limited to just the women Zeus dallies with. She’s also jealous of any children he has outside their marriage. When a half-mortal, half-divine child ...
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    Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods

    Rick Riordan

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