Juno

Juno was the Roman queen of the gods.

Depiction
Juno was typically depicted as wearing a diadem on her head.

Abode
Juno was the protectress of the Roman state and empire as well as the queen of the gods. As Juno Moneta, she was the guardian of the Roman finances and was worshipped specifically on the Arx. She was also called Juno Lucina and was worshipped in this form on March 1 with the festival of the Matronalia. The aspect of her called Nonae Caprotinae was celebrated on July 7.

She was also the protectress and guardian of women.

Attributes
Juno's most notable attributes include a peacock, a lion, and a cow.

Other Names

 * Regina (means "queen" in Latin)
 * Juno Capitolina
 * Juno Moneta
 * Juno Lucina
 * Nonae Caprotinae
 * Hera (in Greek mythology)