There are actually two goddesses on the New Jersey seal. The one on the left is the goddess of liberty and the one on the right side is the goddess of agriculture
Vitus is on the Virginia state seal, if that is what you mean.
The Ross Seal is found in Antarctica.
On the California state seal is Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom. The seal was designed by Major R. S. Garnett and adopted at the Constitutional Convention of 1849.
The goddess of virtue is at the center of Virginia's great seal. She holds a sword and a spear and stands on top of a figure representing tyranny.
In August of 1776, the NJ Legislature sitting in Princeton appointed a joint committee of both houses to create a "great seal" for the state. By October of 1776, that committee had agreed that the seal should include a depiction of the Goddess of Liberty standing next to the Roman Goddess Ceres, who held the cornucopia symbolizing a bountiful harvest. I believe that NJ's state motto was inspired by that depiction.
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It means Liberty and Prosperity since 1776 in the state of New Jersey.
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The California state seal features Minerva, the Roman goddess on it. There is also a river, a bear, and a worker featured on the state seal.
She was the goddess of frenzy, she's probably the goddess of other things but I haven't found any sites that have the info. -.-
Hestia goddess of hearth, home and family.
The Greek goddess Hebe lived on Olympus.