Juno, The Jealous GoddessJuno was also revered as the one whose sacred geese warned of catastrophes that were about to occur. In once incident recorded by Plutarch, her geese cackling saved Arx from the Gauls around 390 BC. Juno is represented in statues, and other art forms as a tall statuesque woman with a severe beauty and a slightly militaristic bearing. She is the Goddess of light and beauty, the matron's goddess. A guardian angel to the women of the world. Her legendary jealousy not taking away from her popularity.
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