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The Homeric Hymns: 12- To Hera

XII. TO HERA (5 lines)

 

(ll. 1-5) I sing of golden-throned Hera whom Rhea bare. Queen of

the immortals is she, surpassing all in beauty: she is the sister

and the wife of loud-thundering Zeus, -- the glorious one whom

all the blessed throughout high Olympus reverence and honour even

as Zeus who delights in thunder.

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Homer
1200-500 / Male / Greek
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