Juno
noun uk/ˈdʒuː.nəʊ/ us/ˈdʒuː.noʊ/
朱诺(天后,罗马神话中主神朱庇特之妻,主司婚姻生育等)
in Roman mythology (= ancient stories), the goddess (= female god) who protected all the women of Rome and was worshipped as queen of the gods
In Roman mythology, Juno was the wife of Jupiter. 在罗马神话中,朱诺是朱庇特的妻子。
Compare: Hera
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- A Roman temple to the goddess Juno was orginally built on the site.
- Hera is often identified with the Roman goddess Juno.
- Juno did not venture either to defend Carthage or to injure the Romans.
- As Juno had forecast, the goddesses' journey was more harmonious.