if you go to Greek mythology or wiki it says Hestia didn't believe in myths, therefore she didn't spend any time in myths.
This is unknown, because only the Greeks wrote about their myths at that time.
The Greek myths can not be bothered about time.
The Greek myths have no time-line chronology.
Chronos is the father of time in Greek myths. Chronology means the science of measuring time, so therefore comes from Cronos.
if you go to Greek mythology or wiki it says Hestia didn't believe in myths, therefore she didn't spend any time in myths.
In Greek mythology, Apollo spends most of his time on Mount Olympus, where he resides among the other gods. He is also frequently associated with his sacred site at Delphi, where he serves as the god of prophecy and the oracle. Additionally, Apollo is often depicted traveling across the land, bringing light, music, and healing, reflecting his diverse roles as the god of the sun, arts, and medicine.
This is unknown, because only the Greeks wrote about their myths at that time.
The Greek myths can not be bothered about time.
The Greek myths have no time-line chronology.
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Homer's Illiad is based in the time when Greek myths and their gods and goddesses were believed to be reality, so Greek myth came first.
Greek mythology is based on the predication that the "God's" were actually real. As time will tell, Christianity will fall into the same category that Greek mythology does in todays world by being classified as a child's fairytale.
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if you go to Greek mythology or wiki it says Hestia didn't believe in myths, therefore she didn't spend any time in myths.
The Greek myths have no chronology, things happen irrespective of time.
There is no specific chronology for the birth of Greek gods in mythology. However, Apollo is often described as the son of Zeus and Leto, born on the island of Delos. So, in Greek mythology, Apollo's birth would be considered as occurring at a specific point in time, but not within a broader chronological framework.