Hera & Zeus’s Betrayals: Marriage, Vengeance & Divine Law | Greek Mythology S2•E3
Hera, daughter of Rhea and sister-wife to Zeus, becomes queen of Olympus in a sacred union that binds thunder to law. But with every vow comes a test. From the courtship of the cuckoo to the torment of Io, this episode reveals the birth of divine marriage—and the seeds of vengeance that shaped myth across continents.
From golden apples to peacock eyes, and from sacred rites to cosmic punishments, Hera’s rise is as regal as it is ruthless. Through the stories of Io, Europa, Semele, and Alcmena, witness how Hera’s pride and pain carved rivers, spawned heroes, and challenged Zeus himself.
Why Watch This Episode?
* Witness the divine courtship of Zeus and Hera
* Discover how Hera’s jealousy shaped myth and geography
* Explore the origins of the Hesperides, golden apples, and divine law
* Uncover the tragic path of Io, Europa, Semele and Alcmena
📖 Sources
This episode draws from classical sources such as Hesiod’s Theogony, Apollodorus’s Bibliotheca, Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound, Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Hyginus’s Fabulae, and the Homeric Hymns to explore Hera’s marriage, Io’s exile, and Europa’s abduction. Scholarly perspectives from Burkert, Kerényi, and Vernant inform the portrayal of Hera’s symbolism, divine jealousy, and the structure of Olympian power, while lexicons clarify key terms. All narratives remain faithful to mythic canon while enhancing clarity for contemporary viewers.
📜 Creator’s Note
Greek mythology is not a single book, but a chaotic universe of contradictory tales passed down over centuries.
To transform this rich tapestry into a cohesive and emotionally resonant saga, we made narrative choices and adaptations.
Our mission is to weave a clear mythic thread—always faithful to the immortal spirit of these ancient stories.