She is the symbol of hearth and fire.
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Hestia is the goddess of the hearth and home. The hearth and its flame represented her connection to domestic life.
In the home and hearth, Hestia was thought to be present - in every home and city temple hearth, Hestia would be invoked first and last.
Vesta was the Roman goddess of home, hearth, and family. Her symbol was a sacred fire and her Greek equivalent was Hestia.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of home, hearth, fire, and altar, this meaning she embodied the ideal of community worship in home and in the city - there was a "temple hearth" in every Greek city and town where the community would worship. Today "hearth and home" embody her essence, as well as to "keep the home fires burning".
Hestias' symbol is the hearth fire, as she is the goddess of hearth and home.
The hearth, flame, and home were Hestia's symbol, as she was the goddess of the hearth and home.
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The hearth, the fire, the home are Hestia's symbols that represent her as a deity.
Hestia's symbol is the hearth. Her sacred animal is the swine.
Perhaps swine.
Hestia is a Greek goddess of home, hearth and fire, she is not a part of Norse mythology.
The hearth of every home and town was Hestia's to tend. There was also a sacred Hearth on Olympus.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and fire; she is not a part of Norse mythology.
Because Hestia is the goddess of home, hearth and fire and feasting.
Hestia as goddess of home, hearth, and fire evidently had a warm and loving nature joining family and community.
One certainly did not want to be the enemy of the goddess of the hearth-fire of home and community. Hestia is never said to have had a enemy.