I can't answer your first question, but she did not have a spouse. She vowed to never get married and to remain a virgin.
The Greek goddess Hestia's symbols are the hearth and tamed fire.
Three symbols that represented Hestia were a kettle, a key, and fire.
No she is an eternal maiden
The hearth, the fire, the home are Hestia's symbols that represent her as a deity.
All heaths and homes are under her "charge" and control. This is why liberation named Hestia first and last in custom.
Hestia is the goddess of the hearth and of domestic life. Some of her symbols include the hearth and its flame.
Yes, but also a key.
Hestia didn't have any plant symbols, but she did have a symbol, which was a fire place.
The symbols associated with Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family, include the hearth fire, the hearth itself, and the flame. These symbols represent warmth, home, and the center of the household. Hestia's symbols are often depicted in ancient Greek art and imagery.
Hestia was goddess of fire, home and hearth, these were both associated with her and apart of her symbols.
Hestia is the goddess of the hearth and home. The hearth and its flame represented her connection to domestic life.
Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth and domesticity, is unique among the Olympian deities in that she did not have a spouse. She chose to remain a virgin and dedicated herself to the maintenance of the home and family life. As a symbol of stability and warmth, Hestia's role was to preside over the hearth, making her a central figure in domestic worship rather than in romantic relationships.