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  • Mitéra
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  • Mitéra is the wife and one of the three sisters of Jupiter as well as his wife depicted in Diadochian mythology and Religion. Mitéra was the youngest daughter of Kronos and Kybelis. She was often portrayed as a regal lady of heaven. Mitéra had several attributes, including the Peacock, Vulture, Lion, Diadem, Lion, Diadem, and the sceptre symbolizing her majesty. In fact all of these symbols have been used to represent royalty in Diadochia for centuries. Pomegranates were also her sacred fruit.
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Consort
Name
  • Mitéra
Abode
  • TBA
God of
  • Queen of the Gods and Lady of Heaven Goddess of the Sky, Marriage, Women, and the Family
Siblings
  • Jupiter, Poseidónos, Isis, Serapis, Estia, and Janus
Symbol
  • Vulture, Pomegranate, Peacock, Cuckoo, Diadem, Water Lily, Willow, Heifer, Lion, sceptre
major cult centres
  • Thebais, Argos, Samos
Children
Parents
  • Kronos and Kybelis
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  • Mitéra is the wife and one of the three sisters of Jupiter as well as his wife depicted in Diadochian mythology and Religion. Mitéra was the youngest daughter of Kronos and Kybelis. She was often portrayed as a regal lady of heaven. Mitéra had several attributes, including the Peacock, Vulture, Lion, Diadem, Lion, Diadem, and the sceptre symbolizing her majesty. In fact all of these symbols have been used to represent royalty in Diadochia for centuries. Pomegranates were also her sacred fruit. Her character as been described as not all that amiable; and she was known to be a jealous and vengeful nature, to the people she favored she brought success while to her enemies she bestowed suffering and misery.
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