Hestia was goddess of the hearth and home in Ancient Greece. Her Roman equivalent was Vesta. She was one of the 12 Olympians.
On a larger level, Hestia (and moreso Vesta) represented the connection between a mother city and its settlements (or colonies) since a flame from the ever-burning hearth of the mother city would be used to light the hearth flame of the new settlement.
the greeks thought she was
Hesia's grand parents were Gaea and Uranus
Hestia's mother and father were Rhea and Cronos, respectively.
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.
Raja Birbal was one of the trusted ministers of Akbar and also one of his Navratnas. He was famous for his intelligence. His real name was Mahesh Das. Akbar bestowed on him the title of Raja Birbal, which means 'Brave and mighty Raja'. He was also a poet and was given the title of Kavi Priya by Akbar. He joined Akbar's Din-i-Ilahi. He died in a battle against Afghans.
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The Titans Cronus and Rhea.
the greeks thought she was
she didnt have a weapon
Cronus and Rhea.
No.
Vesta
control fire, and make it from the ground
Hesia's grand parents were Gaea and Uranus
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