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Sister of Zeus

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Hestia (Greek: Ἑστία, English: Hestia, meaning "furnace" or "hearthside") is the goddess of stove and family in ancient Greek mythology, and the goddess of the holy fire. One of the twelve main gods of Olympus. Hesiod believes that she is the first child of Kronos and Rhea, the second generation of gods, and the eldest sister of Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. Hestia is the holiest and oldest deity on Mount Olympus, and is regarded as the three goddesses of Mount Olympus along with Athena and Artemis. In order to escape the pursuit of Poseidon and Apollo, Hestia asked Zeus for the right to take charge of all the houses on earth, and Zeus agreed to her, making Hestia the chief of all the goddesses of Olympus. Chinese Hestyrian foreign name Ἑστία (Greek), Hestia (English) alias Hestia, Vesta, the goddess of fire mythological system Greek mythological abode mount Olympus, the stove, the family, the sacred fire symbol stove, the stove, the torch, the fruit, the heifer parent Kronos, the Rhea brothers and sisters Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, Zeus Roman counterpart god Vesta

Sister of Zeus

Demetrius [de mò tuī ěr] demeter (Greek: Δήμητρα, English: Demeter), the goddess of agriculture, grain and harvest in ancient Greek mythology, was one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. The deity corresponding to Demeter in Roman mythology is Ceres (Latin: Ceres). Demeter taught mankind to cultivate and give life to the earth. She has boundless mana, which can make the land fertile, lush and grainy, and can also make the earth wither, everything wither, and the grass is not born. It can make people have inexhaustible wealth, but at the same time, it can also make people feel destitute and destitute. Demeter was the daughter of Kronos and Rhea, the sister of Hestia, and the sister of Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus, with whom he gave birth to Persephone. Chinese Demeter foreign name Δήμητρα (Greek), Demeter (English) alias Demeter, Demeter, Demeter mythological system Greek mythological abode of Mount Olympus, agriculture, grain, fruit, harvest, earth symbol of wheat ears, sickle, golden scepter parent Kronos, Rhea's spouse Zeus, Iasion, Poseidon siblings Hestia, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, Zeus children Persephone Roman corresponding to the god Kress

Sister of Zeus

Demeter

Hera (Greek: Ἥρα, English: Hera) was the third queen of heaven in ancient Greek mythology, and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus, the goddess of marriage and fertility. Daughter of kronos and Rhea, the second generation of gods, co-rulers who shared power with Zeus, sister and seventh wife of Zeus. Together with Zeus, she bred Hephaestus, Ares, Herbert, and Eretia. Corresponding to this in Roman mythology is the Queen of Heaven Juno. Her name means "noble lady", "mistress", "noble woman" in ancient Greek. In the ancient Greek poet Hesiod's book The Genealogy of the Gods, Hera is referred to as "gold-shod Hera with gold shoes on her feet"; in Homeric epics, she is referred to as "white-armed goddess Hera", "golden-seated goddess Hera", and "ox-eyed Queen of Heaven". The queen of heaven, Hera, who sits on the golden throne, is described as exceptionally beautiful, with a pair of large eyes that are bright and insightful, her arms are as white as lilies, and her beautiful curly hair pours out from under the crown, revealing a majestic and serene look. Chinese Hera foreign name Ἥρα (Greek), Hera (English) alias Queen of Heaven, Queen of gods, post-gods mythological system Greek mythological abode of Mount Olympus, who presides over marriage, procreation, and protection of women Symbols Pomegranate, Peacock, Crow, Cuckoo, Crown, Cow, Lily Parent Kronos, Rhea's spouse Zeus brothers and sisters Hestia, Demeter, Hades, Poseidon, Hephaestus, Children of Zeus, Ares, Herbert, Eretia, Eryoroma corresponding to the twelve main gods of Olympus, the group to which juno belongs

Sister of Zeus

Hera

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