HESTIA
Inspired by one of the Greek gods This angel comes with a white hood as a costume. In his hand was a cup with fire.
She is the virgin god of the brick kiln. ancient greek architecture and organizing activities in the home Family and state right in Greek mythology She was the daughter of Cronus and Ria.
Hestia received an offering at every household sacrifice. In public, the brick hearth of the prytaneum was her official sanctuary. When a new colony was established The fire from Hestia's public brick kilns in the Mother City will also be taken to the new settlement. She sat on a simple wooden throne with white wool cushions. and did not choose his symbol Her Roman region was Vesta.
Hestia was the first Olympus god. with Demeter and Hera She was the daughter of the Titan Cronus and Rea. The elders of Hades, Demiter, Poseidon, Hira and Zeus Cronus swallowed all their children immediately after birth. except Zeus, the youngest son. Later Zeus forced Cronus to shed his brothers and led the war against his father and other titans. Hestia was "The first one who was devoured... and the last one to be cast out again.” He became both the first and the last daughter. This mythological inversion is found in the hymn to Aphrodite of the poet Homer (700 BC). Hestia rejected the courtship of Poseidon and Apollo. and he swore to be a virgin forever Zeus commanded Hestia to feed and maintain the fire in the furnace of Olympus with the flammable and flammable portions of animals sacrificed to God.
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