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Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, home, domesticity, family, and the state

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What is the meaning of Hestia Nicole?

Hestia: Hearth Nicole: "people of victory"


Did Demeter like her sister Hestia?

yes everyone loved hestia


How was Hestia created?

Hestia was born like most of the other gods, her parents are Crounos and Rhea.


Who of Hestia like to meet?

Hestia, being a Greek goddess, could meet whomever she wished.


What kind of people did Hestia help?

Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and home. She most likely helped mothers.


Can hestia get married?

Hestia can not get married because like Artemis and Athena she took a vow to never marry a man. She swore to stay a virgin.


Why did the Greek people look to Hestia?

The Greeks looked to Hestia for good fortune for their families. She was offered the first sacrifice in the household.


Is Hestia mean?

It matters if you like her, or don't. I think Hestia is nice; she gave up her seat of the 12 Olympians to Dionysus.


What is Hestia's special abilities?

Hestia is the Goddess of the Hearth. The hearth, like a fireplace, was the place where the Greeks congregated at the end of the day with family. So, Hestia basically promoted peace and concord in the households.


Why did Hestia grow tired of the petty of her people?

I would like to know where you got that myth/idea: but at best it is because Hestia is the Greek goddess of fire, home, and hearth, thus of family and that if someone in the family/home was petty it was within her domain.


Was Hestia ever married?

No, Hestia was never married. She is a maiden goddess like Athena and Artemis . That means she's a virgin goddess.


What are character traits on Hestia?

Hestia's roman name is vesta. She is the Goddess of Hearth and Home. She is the Eldest sister of Zeus and presided over domestic life!