She was the godess of the sacrificial flame and the state, both of which, in the eyes of anyone at any stage of the Ancient Greek social hierachy, were very important. She was also the protector of the home, family, cooking, warmth and the fireplace, so she was consided in many contrasting ways comparitive to the persons social upbringing or title.
Hestia is important because she is the protector of home and of the City.
she gave them power to build houses
The most important ones were: Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Aphrodite, Artemis, Persephone.
Her husband was Zeus, the most important of the Olympian gods. Well, technically Zeus was the king of the Gods, . Not necessarily making him the most important.
Hestia's epithet was "Hestia Presveira" meaning "Hestia the oldest." This was because she was the eldest of the Olympians.
Hestia is important because she is the protector of home and of the City.
Hestia was the goddess of home and hearth. I guess that could be pretty important.
Hestia was not more important than Vesta. At some point in their history, the Romans linked their divinities to the Greek ones. Vesta was the Roman equivalent of Hestia.
that Hestia was born first of all Olympian gods and goddess and also last
she gave them power to build houses
She was a wife of Zeus and mother of Hercules.
To honor Hestia in important government buildings, Greek cities kept a fire burning. Each city had a public hearth because of Hestia, where the fire was never allowed to go out.
The most important ones were: Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Aphrodite, Artemis, Persephone.
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Vesta is the Roman equivalent to Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth.
Hestia's epithet was "Hestia Presveira" meaning "Hestia the oldest." This was because she was the eldest of the Olympians.
Her husband was Zeus, the most important of the Olympian gods. Well, technically Zeus was the king of the Gods, . Not necessarily making him the most important.