The Roman goddess Vesta did not have children or get married. She was the goddess of the hearth, home, and family, and was associated with virginity and chastity. In Roman mythology, she was one of the three virgin goddesses, and her priestesses, known as the Vestal Virgins, were also sworn to celibacy. This commitment to virginity was central to her worship and the rituals surrounding her.
No, Vulcan was married but it is never stated anywhere that he has kids
Hestia did not have any kids. She was a virgin goddess.
She didn't have any kids. She was a virgin goddess.
Kids: Nike (goddess of Victory), Bia (goddess of Force), Kratos (god of Might or Rivalry), and Zelos (god of Zeal).
None, Hestia is a Greek goddess.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.
No. The goddess Artemis swore to be a virgin goddess.
No names that survived: it was of the Roman belief that Pluto and Proserpina could not have children being underworld/death gods.
NO, Artemis did not have any children. She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto & sister of Apollo.Artemis was the Virgin goddess of the Hunt. (In Roman mythology, she is known as Diana.)
No. The Greek Chloris who was the equivalent of the Roman Flora had a son with Zephyros named Karpos (Fruit).
She didn't fall in love with anyone. She wasn't married and didn't have any kids.
No, Vulcan was married but it is never stated anywhere that he has kids
Hestia did not have any kids. She was a virgin goddess.
Yes one daughter, Tandia White and 3 grandchildren.
She had no kids.
no