Juno is a goddess, the wife of and therefore queen of the gods. She loves and Carthage, acting as a patron for that city. She also loves the Latin people and . (In Virgil's day, she was worshipped as the patron goddess of the Roman Empire.) She often sends her messenger, , the goddess of the rainbow, to deal with affairs on earth. Juno is 's main antagonist throughout the Aeneid. She hates the Trojans for a number of personal, rather petty reasons, including the fact that the Trojans Ganymede and Paris had once offended her pride. She is a wrathful, proud and vicious force, tirelessly harassing Aeneas and the Trojans, even though she knows that she can't ultimately stop them from achieving their fate.