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1 T-II| has made:~as she enters Juno’s temple in adoration,~how 2 T-II| s shrine, she’ll ask why Juno drove her~over the Ionian 3 T-III| anger turned to mildness,~Juno’s former enemy Hercules 4 ExII| protected by Pallas and royal Juno:~no divine powers defended 5 ExIII| who with Venus’s beauty, Juno’s ways,~alone was found 6 ExIII| you succeed in reaching Juno’s presence,~make sure you 7 ExIV| Carus, who’d have angered Juno in his Hercules,~if that 8 ExIV| that hero wasn’t already Juno’s son-in-law:~and Severus 9 Ind| Book TI.II:1-74 Hated by Juno.~Book TII:253-312 The son 10 Ind| Metamorphoses by potraying them as Juno and Jupiter. Here Ovid lightly 11 Ind| Azov).~Book TII:253-312 Juno drove Io over the sea.~Book 12 Ind| was turned into a bear by Juno. Her constellation is the 13 Ind| a cloud, in the form of Juno. Invited to the marriage 14 Ind| been hounded by jealous Juno (Hera), she gave birth there 15 Ind| his cup-bearer, against Juno’s will. Ganymede’s name 16 Ind| foolishly compared themselves to Juno and Jupiter, for which the 17 Ind| than all other descendants. Juno delayed Hercules’ birth 18 Ind| labours by Eurystheus at Juno’s instigation.~The killing 19 Ind| EIV.XVI:1-52 Persecuted by Juno.~ ~Hermione~The daughter 20 Ind| exile.~Book TII:253-312 Juno drove Io over the sea.~ ~ 21 Ind| and conceded as a gift to Juno. She was then guarded by 22 Ind| killed Argus, driven by Juno’s fury Io reached the Nile, 23 Ind| with Horus. Ovid suggests Juno drove her across the seas 24 Ind| He attempted to seduce Juno, but Jupiter created a false 25 Ind| more than coincidental.~ ~Juno, Hera~The daughter of Rhea 26 Ind| the character and ways of Juno, a dubious compliment.~ ~ 27 Ind| His wife and sister is Juno (the Greek Hera). (See the 28 Ind| 541-596 Married his sister Juno, and avenged his grandfather ~ 29 Ind| Jupiter-Zeus. Pursued by a jealous Juno, she was given sanctuary 30 Ind| and incurred the hatred of Juno. Maddened by Tisiphone, 31 Ind| Neptune is Augustus, and Juno is Livia, then Leucothea, 32 Ind| Leucothea, that Ino who incurred Juno’s hatred, is conceivably 33 Ind| 857 et al, but Jupiter and Juno are a gentle parody of Augustus 34 Ind| opposite Ephesus, sacred to Juno, and the birthplace of Pythagoras ( 35 Ind| He was the father also of Juno, Ceres and Vesta by Ops.~ 36 Ind| Saturnia~A name for Juno, daughter of Saturn.~Book 37 Ind| having been deceived by Juno. Her unborn child Bacchus 38 Ind| decided the dispute between Juno and Jupiter as to which 39 Ind| love-making. He was blinded by Juno but given the power of prophecy 40 Ind| TI.II:1-74 Supported by Juno.~Book TI. IX:1-66 Euryalus