Gerana, sometimes also called Oenoe, is a queen of the Pygmy folk in Greek mythology, who incurred the wrath of the goddess Hera and was subsequently turned into a bird bearing her name, the crane. Th
A Pygmy fights a crane, Attic red-figure chous, ca. 430–420 BC, National Archaeological Museum of Spain.
The battle between the cranes and Pygmies depicted on the François vase, ca. 570-560 BC, National Archaeological Museum of Florence, Italy.
In Greek mythology, Arethusa is a minor figure who became a lover of the sea-god Poseidon, before undergoing a transformation at the hands of Hera during a lost episode of Greek myth. She then became
A 1st-century BC statue connected to the cult of Euripius Poseidon, New Archaeological Museum of Chalcis.