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The '''Temple of Hera''' was temple located in [[Olympia]], [[Elis]], that was dedicated to [[Hera]], a goddess in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology.
The '''Temple of Hera''' was a temple located in [[Olympia]], [[Elis]], that was dedicated to [[Juno|Hera]], the goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology.


The {{Wiki|Heraean Games|Heraia}} games were named after her, in which every four years, sixteen Elean women in charge of organizing the games would wove a new veil for the goddess and place in the temple.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
The {{Wiki|Heraean Games|Heraia}} games were named after her; every four years, sixteen Elean women in charge of organizing the games would weave a new veil for the goddess and place it on display in the temple.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>


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The Temple of Hera was a temple located in Olympia, Elis, that was dedicated to Hera, the goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth in Greek mythology.

The Heraia games were named after her; every four years, sixteen Elean women in charge of organizing the games would weave a new veil for the goddess and place it on display in the temple.[1]

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