she gave them warmth and light
No, Hestia did not help defeat Cronus. In Greek mythology, it was Zeus who led the overthrow of Cronus and the other Titans. Hestia played a more peaceful and domestic role as the goddess of the hearth and home.
Eirene is the greek goddess of peace. If you need anymore help visit waltm.net/eirene.htm
I'm not sure but there is a god/goddess 4 everything so yes there is.
Yes
No, the Greek goddess Athena did not love Heracles; she was goddess of heroic endeavor so Heracles would ask her help and favor.
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and home. She most likely helped mothers.
yes have you read the Percy Jackson books, they help a lot
No, Hestia did not help defeat Cronus. In Greek mythology, it was Zeus who led the overthrow of Cronus and the other Titans. Hestia played a more peaceful and domestic role as the goddess of the hearth and home.
Hestia is not a goddess who had need of weapons, she was concerned with the hearth fire of the community and family; a sworn virgin she was sacred even to the Greek gods and goddesses themselves. If indeed Hestia had need of a weapon, she is goddess of fire; and if she cried for help, all who heard would come to her call and the one whom threatened her would flee; such was the case in the one Roman myth where Vesta (counterpart to Hestia) was threatened by rape.
Eirene is the greek goddess of peace. If you need anymore help visit waltm.net/eirene.htm
I'm not sure but there is a god/goddess 4 everything so yes there is.
Yes
No, the Greek goddess Athena did not love Heracles; she was goddess of heroic endeavor so Heracles would ask her help and favor.
To help people, and be kind. But now look where that got her...
Athena had to help craftsmen.Athena was the Greek goddess of:Battle StrategyWisdomCrafts
Women and girls as well as male hunters she favored.
Hm... Practically Athena, who is the goddess of wisdom and war strategy. I'm sorry if this didn't help. :[