In the highest heaven is seated Jupiter, master and father of men and gods. […] From this Jupiter took the name which denotes him an avenger of the laws of hospitality. […] Juno instantly discovered the fraud, and requested Jupiter to give her possession of an animal she so much admired. […] She was indeed the only one of all the divinities whose authority, and consequence, were equal to those of Jupiter. […] She was dismissed from her office by Jupiter, however, because she fell down as she was pouring nectar to the Gods, at a grand festival, and Ganymedes, a favourite of Jupiter, succeeded to her office.