Hestiaea
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For city of ancient Euboea, see Hestiaea (Euboea). For the deme of ancient Attica, see Hestiaea (Attica).
Hestiaea of Alexandria, also Hestiaea, was a scholar who wrote a treatise on Homer's Iliad that discussed the question whether the Trojan War was fought near the city then called Ilium, and which was cited by Demetrius of Scepsis. None of her work is extant.