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Hestia's Roman counterpart was Vesta.
In Roman mythology, the equivalent goddess to Hestia is Vesta. She is the goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Vesta was honored with the sacred fire that was tended by the Vestal Virgins in Rome.
Hestia was god of the hearth and home but played a role as god of archtecture, it was not polythemus, who was a TITAN not a god.
Hephaestus, Greek god of fire and the forge. Vulcan, the roman name for Hephaestus, see above. Pele, Hawaiian goddess of fire and wisdom. Hestia, Greek goddess of fire, the hearth, the heart of spirituality and emotional stability in the home. Vesta, Roman name for Hestia, see above. Brigid, (also known as: Brigit, and Brighid) Celtic goddess of fire, the forge, poetry. Ho-Masubi or Kagu-Tsuchi, the Japanese god of fire. Agni, Hindu god of fire.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of home and hearth.
No: Hestia the Greek goddess was a virgin.
Vulcan(us) is the Roman name of the Greek god Hephaestus.
Hephaestus is a Greek god. His Roman name is Vulcan.
The god Mercury was Roman. His Greek name was Hermes.
Virginal Hestia, (Roman Vesta) daughter of Cronus and Rhea, (ancient Greek Ἑστία') is the goddess of the hearth, of the right ordering of domesticity and the family.
The Greek goddess Hestia's symbol was the pig and the house.
The Greek god of the hearth and home was Hestia.