The Greek goddess Hestia was born as a god, according to Greek mythology. When the gods such as Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, etc, Hestia was among them and she was the first swallowed and the last out. Also known as the " oldest-youngest " sister ; although she wasn't mentioned in various myths because she always attended her sacred hearth in Olympus.
Hestia is the god of hearth and home.
Hestia is not a god. She is a virgin goddess. She was born as a goddess.
Hestia was not a Roman god. She was the Greek goddess of the hearth.
Hestia is the goddess (not god) of hearth, home, and fire. She is most often portrayed as beneficial.
The hearth.
Hestia is the god of hearth and home.
Hestia was a goddess.
Hestia was not a Roman god. She was the Greek goddess of the hearth.
Hestia is not a god. She is a virgin goddess. She was born as a goddess.
The home of Hestia is Olympus.
Hestia was the Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Architecture.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of home and hearth.
Hestia is a Greek goddess of home, hearth, and fire.
Hestia is a ancient Greek goddess, yes.
Hestia is the goddess (not god) of hearth, home, and fire. She is most often portrayed as beneficial.
Hestia had no children, in fact, the major mythology surrounding Hestia focuses on her status as a virgin.
No: Hestia the Greek goddess was a virgin.