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Social RRR Share 500 Euros 2009 Municipality of Athens Reception Centre Homeless
$ 13.14
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GREECE.
Greek Social Share
RRR : Rare
Stock Certificate,
Title of 1 Share of
500 Euros
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Municipality of Athens
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ΔHMOY AΘHNAIΩN
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Reception Centre Homeless
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KENTPO YΠOΔOXHΣ AΣTEΓΩN
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Circulated :
in Athens, Years : 2008 - 2009
The dimensions of share are :
20,00 X 28,50
cm.
ATTENTION:
You will take
A SHARE (STOCK CERTIFICATE)
as what
you see in the photograph of sale.
The number of stock certificate will be different from the one
that you see in the photograph.
THE SHARE (STOCK CERTIFICATE)
IS :
EXTRA FINE CONDITION
.
and is from PLASTIC.
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Hestia
in Greek mythology was known as the Goddess of the Hearth, family, and domestic life. She was not worshipped publicly, which is evident by the lack of temples and shrines attributed to her this comes in contrast to the Roman equivalent goddess Vesta, who represented the public hearth. Her name meant both a house and a hearth, symbolising the home and its residents. She also represented the coalition and relationship between the colonies and the mother cities. She was
Zeus
'
sister, but although initially she was included in the
Olympian gods
, she was later replaced by
Dionysus
.
She took a vow to remain a virgin, refusing to give in to the callings of
Poseidon (Neptune)
and
Apollo
once, she was almost raped by Priapus, a lesser god of fertility, but was saved thanks to the braying of
a mule.
In Greek mythology Hestia was known as the Goddess of the Hearth. In modern language, that might sound like the same thing as "goddess of the fireplace" or "goddess of the space-heater", but in ancient Greek mythology it meant much more than that.
In ancient Greece the "hearth" did refer to the home fire, but it represented something more sacred. The hearth was the center point of the home, which meant it was the center point of the family. In the context of a town, the hearth is the center point of the community. In ancient Greece this was taken literally as most towns had a common house, known as the prytaneum, which housed its own hearth. Visitors and immigrants to the town would be greeted there, where there would often be a statue of Hestia nearby as a means of worship.
Those who left to start a new colony would traditionally take a torch lit by the fire of the town hearth and carry it to the location of their new town. In the center of this new location they would build a new hearth and set it ablaze with the torch, thus "keeping the home fires burning".
Hestia didn't have many temples dedicated to her, as most other gods of her stature did, but that wasn't because she was not worshiped. Actually, she was probably worshiped more than any other ancient Greek god or goddess.
Every sacrifice made to the gods began with a sacrifice to Hestia. The sacred fire on the sacrificial altar was considered that of Hestia, and so the first portion of each sacrifice to any other god was given to Hestia to receive her blessing for the offering.
A sister to the great Olympian gods of Greek mythology Hestia was the first born child of the titans Chronos and Rhea, who also gave birth to Demeter, Hera, Poseidon (Neptune), Hades and Zeus. Hestia is also considered the last-born, due to the story of Chronos eating all of his children (except Zeus), then regurgitating them in reverse-order, meaning Hestia was the last to be re-born from him.
Unlike her sisters Demeter and Hera (Greek mythology) Hestia was a virgin goddess her whole existence. She stubbornly refused to marry and even asked Zeus to make it so that she would be a maiden forever. He did, and even went so far as to ensure that the love goddess Aphrodite (Greek mythology) could not use her powers to make Hestia fall in love and change her mind.
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Items
shipped WORLDWIDE with
Registered letter : 6.50
$
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shipping.
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