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  • Sky Goddesses: Exploring Deities of the Heavens in Mythology
    The goddess of the sky varies depending on the mythology you're referring to. Here are a few examples:

    * Greek Mythology: Hera, queen of the gods and wife of Zeus, is often associated with the sky, clouds, and weather.

    * Roman Mythology: Juno, the Roman equivalent of Hera, shares the same association with the sky and weather.

    * Norse Mythology: Freyja, goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war, is also linked to the sky, specifically the rainbow bridge Bifrost.

    * Egyptian Mythology: Nut, goddess of the sky, is depicted as a woman bent over the earth, her body forming the heavens.

    * Hindu Mythology: Aditi, mother of the Adityas (sun gods), is associated with the sky and space.

    So, the "goddess of the sky" can vary depending on the specific mythology you are interested in.

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