In Greek mythology, Zeus and Hera were the king and queen of the gods. They were married, but their relationship was often rocky. Zeus was known for his philandering ways, and Hera was jealous and vindictive.
One day, Zeus fell in love with a mortal woman named Alcmene. Hera was furious, and she hatched a plan to prevent Zeus from being with Alcmene. She collected Zeus's sperm and placed it in the testicles of a bull. The bull then impregnated Alcmene, and she gave birth to a son named Heracles.
Hera was determined to kill Heracles, but he was a powerful demigod. He survived all of Hera's attempts to kill him, and he eventually became one of the greatest heroes in Greek mythology.
The fight between Zeus and Hera was a long and bitter one. It lasted for years, and it affected the entire world. It was a reminder that even gods can make mistakes, and that their anger can be destructive.
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