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1Hestia — Otheruses|Hestia (disambiguation) Infobox Greek deity Caption = The Giustiniani Hestia in O. Seyffert, Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , 1894 Name = Hestia God of = Goddess of the Hearth Abode = Delphi Symbol = Consort = Parents = Cronus and… …
2Héstia — Hestia Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hestia (homonymie). La Vesta Giustiniani, musée de Torlonia (Rome) Dans la …
3Hestia — Vesta Giustiniani (Rom) Hestia (griechisch Ἑστία, ionisch Ἱστίη „Herd“) ist in der griechischen Mythologie, die Göttin des Familien und Staatsherdes, des Herd und Opferfeuers und eine der zwölf olympischen Götter. Die …
4Hestia — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hestia (homonymie). La Vesta Giustiniani, musée de Torlonia (Rome) Dans la mythologie grecque, Hestia (en …
5Hestia (novel) — Infobox Book | name = Hestia title orig = translator = image caption = Hestia , first edition author = C. J. Cherryh illustrator = cover artist = Don Maitz country = United States language = English series = genre = Science fiction novel… …
6Hestia — /hes tee euh/, n. the ancient Greek goddess of the hearth. Cf. Vesta. * * * Greek goddess of the hearth and 1 of the 12 chief deities of Mount Olympus. She was the daughter of Rhea and Cronus. When Apollo and Poseidon became suitors for her hand …
7Hestia — noun virgin goddess of the hearth fire, and therefore domestic life; sister to Zeus, oldest daughter of Rhea and Cronos …
8Hestia — noun Etymology: Greek Date: 1853 the Greek goddess of the hearth and chief goddess of domestic activity compare vesta …
9Hestia — n. goddess of the hearth and its sacred fire (Greek Mythology) …
10Hestia — /ˈhɛstiə/ (say hesteeuh) noun Greek Mythology the goddess of the hearth and hearth fire …