Juno, the Queen of the GodsJuno, in the Roman myth, is the goddess of weddings, motherhood, heaven and wives, the equivalent of Hera in the Greek myth. Sister and wife of Jupiter, she is the queen of the gods, and patron of conjugal fidelity. Portrayed as majestic and solemn, often crowned with poles (a high cylindrical crown used by several goddesses), Juno is generally depicted holding in her hand a pomegranate, symbol of fertility, blood and death, and substitute for opium poppy capsules. Juno had the cows as sacred animals, and later the peacock became its main symbolic animal.But now a real war approaches the battlefield, and, to Queen Juno is in front of battle.