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Anatomy

HESTIA, GODDESS OF THE HEARTH

Illustration: Kevin McGivern

MODEST GOD

A great many of the Greek pantheon are depicted dressed in armour or revealing costumes, but not Hestia. She is always shown fully covered, speaking to her role as a symbol of domesticity and home life. And unlike other gods, she didn’t have many dedicated temples. She was worshipped in the home or at the community hearth, known as the prytaneum.

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