Hestia, not wanting to be involved in the gods' quarrels, decided to leave Olympus to tend to her sacred hearth. She became a lesser goddess in the same ranks of Pan and Dionysus, the latter of whom later rose to the place of Olympian when Zeus chose him to take Hestia's place.
Hades did not live on Mount Olympus althoguh he was a major god who lived and roamed in the Underworld where he ruled. Also Hestia, oldest of the Olympians gave up her seat to the younger Dionyus.
In Greek mythology, Hestia relinquished her seat on Mount Olympus to Dionysus, thus giving up her position as one of the Twelve Olympians. She became the goddess of the hearth and home and was worshiped in private households instead.
Hestia gave up her seat as an Olympian to Dionysus.
- Hestia sacrificed her seat on Olympus for Dionysus, the god of wine and entertainment - She is the goddess of the hearth. - She is not in many myths.
Hestia did.When there were no seats left for the young Olympian,Hestia gave up her seat for him.That's why he sits on the women's side of Olympus.
The Greek god of war, Ares (Roman counterpart Mars) lives on Mount Olympus with 11 other deities, Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Hermes and Dionysus who gained his seat after Hestia gave hers up.
Hestia seems to be the most passive of all the gods. Hestia was the first and eldest of the gods to swallowed by Cronus and the last to come out of his stomach after the gods were vomited up. She was apparently sought after by both Poseidon and Apollo but vowed to retain her virginity. She also gave her seat on the council of the twelve Olympians for Dionysus. Some say that the reason that is for Hestia's is because her dominion is immovable and neutral.
Actually,Hestia did have a throne.But when Dionysus,the Greek god of wine and festivity was born,there were no more seats.So in courtesy to Dionysus,Hestia gave up her seat on Olympus and gave it to him.
One common myth is that Hestia willingly gave up her seat on Mount Olympus to Dionysus, which is not supported by most ancient texts. Another myth is that she took a vow of eternal virginity, although this is disputed as some sources mention her having relationships and children.
Only Aphrodite because Hestia did not believe in love & Aphrodite was the goddess of love
In Greek mythology, Hestia willingly gave up her seat among the twelve Olympian gods to Dionysus because she preferred a peaceful and harmonious existence. Dionysus, the god of wine, revelry, and ecstasy, brought a more dynamic and lively energy to the pantheon, which contrasted with Hestia's more serene and domestic nature. By relinquishing her seat, Hestia ensured that the balance of power among the gods was maintained and that each deity could fulfill their respective roles effectively.
She was believed to exist in the hearth of every home. She was the most humble of the gods and did not have a seat on Olympus as she gave up her seat for the god of wine Dionysus but then it was imbalanced with more gods than goddesses