Hera was tricked by Zeus into marrying him
Hera, one of Ancient Greece's most attractive goddesses, was able to win over Zeus with her beauty. Zeus, who had a history of affairs before meeting Hera, was smitten by her allure in an instant. Hera, however, turned down his advances.
Zeus was aware of Hera's deep affection for creatures of all kinds. He assumed the form of a cuckoo, flew outside her window, and claimed to be suffering from the cold. Hera took the bird inside and warmed it there by holding it close to her chest out of compassion. Then Zeus changed back into himself, sexually assaulting the woman. Hera agreed to the marriage with Zeus out of shame at being taken advantage of.
Zeus continued to have intercourse with both mortal and immortal women after becoming married. Zeus had several adulterous romances while regularly traversing the planet and the cosmos. Before and after his marriage to Hera, he was involved with several women, including Danae, Europa, Io, Semele, Ganymede, Callisto, Dione, Persephone, Nemesis, Thaleia, and Callisto. He was married to Themis, but his first and most beloved partner was the Titan goddess Metis. Zeus then attempted to play pranks on Demeter, but she rejected him at once. Additionally, he had a relationship with Leto just before being hitched to Hera.