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Iuno, known as Juno in Latin, is the Roman goddess associated with marriage and childbirth, often regarded as the protector of the state and women. She plays a significant role in Vergil's Aeneid, particularly in the first book, where her strong animosity towards the Trojans shapes the narrative and introduces themes of divine intervention and fate. Her character embodies the complexities of jealousy, power, and the divine will as she opposes Aeneas's destiny to found Rome.