The Month Of June Gets Its Name From The Roman Goddess ‘Juno’. According To Roman Mythology, She Was The Goddess Of ______.
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Chief goddess and female counterpart of Marriage and childbirth (Greek goddess of Hera.)
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⏺ June is the sixth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and is 30 days long.
⏺ Juno was connected with all aspects of the life of women, most particularly married life.
⏺ After Flora gave her an herb, Juno gave birth to Mars. With Jupiter and Minerva, she was a member of the Capitoline triad of deities traditionally introduced by the Etruscan kings.
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Chief goddess of Marriage and childbirth.
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⇒ June is the sixth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and is 30 days long.
⇒ The Julian calendar, proposed by Julius Caesar in 708 AUC (46 BC/BCE), was a reform of the Roman calendar.
⇒ The Julian year is, therefore, on average 365.25 days long.
⇒ Jupiter and Minerva, she was a member of the Capitoline triad of deities traditionally introduced by the Etruscan kings.