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Hestia

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Hestia is the Ancient Greek goddess of home and hearth. She is a virgin goddess (a goddess who does not marry). Babies were introduced to her by carrying them around the hearth. She was offered and prayed to first. There isn't a lot of mythology about her, but due to physical proximity, she was one of the most intimately involved of the Greek Gods.

Epithets

  • Agathe: Good
  • Hagna: Holy
  • Agoraia: Of the Marketplace
  • Aidia: Eternal
  • AidoiE: Venerable
  • Aeiparthenos: Eternally Virginal
  • Anassa: Sovereign Lady
  • Anoukis
  • ArOgos: Helper
  • Basileia: Queen
  • Boulaia: Of the Council
  • Daimon
  • DEmia: Of the People
  • Despoina: Sovereign
  • Dia: Divine
  • Hetaireia: Of the Sex Workers
  • ZoOgonos: Giver of Life
  • Thalos: Young Maiden
  • Thugater: Daughter (of Kronos)
  • Isthmia:
  • KasignEta: Sister
  • Katechousa: She Who Possesses
  • Koure: Maiden
  • Kourotrophos: Nurse of Children
  • Krainousa: She Who Governs
  • KudistE: Most Illustrious
  • Kuria: Sovereign Lady
  • Makaira: Happy; Blessed
  • Medeousa: Guardian
  • Mouna: Alone
  • Oikos: Of the Home
  • Pais: Maiden
  • PotheinotatE: Most Desired
  • Polumorphos: Of Many Forms
  • Potnia: Soverign
  • Presba, Presbeira, PresbutatE: Oldest; Most Ancient
  • Progenesteira: Firstborn
  • PrOra: First
  • PrOta: Ancient
  • PythiE: Pythian
  • SebastE: Queen
  • StErigma: Supporter
  • Tamia: Treasurer
  • Temenia: Of the Sanctuary
  • Chthonia: Chthonic
  • Chloromorphos: Grasslike
  • Choreueis: Dancer
  • Chrysothronos: Gold-Throned
  • PhilE: Dear
  • PhOs: Light

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