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πππ¦e: Hestia
ππ’ππ₯π: Goddess of the Hearth
πππ«ππ§πs: Cronus (Time) and Rhea (Fertility)
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Hestia's name means "hearth" or "fireplace," and her status shows how important the hearth was in the social and religious life of Ancient Greeks.
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Fireplace, Chaste tree or branch, Kettle or Vase
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Hestia doesn't appear in many myths, except for two. Plato says that this is because she has to remain in the house of the gods, all alone, tending the eternal celestial fire even when all the other Olympians ritually pass in processions through heavens. This is both her privilege and her predicament.
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