Vesta is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Hestia.
The Roman's associated the Greek goddess Hestia with "Vesta".
Hestias roman name was Vesta. She was the goddess of Hearth (fireplace) & home.
Hestia was not a Roman god. She was the Greek goddess of the hearth.
Hestia is the Greek name for a Greek goddess.
The meaning of Vesta is the same as Hestia; they were originally separate goddesses from different peoples - that of the Greeks and the Romans, who came to interchange the names of the goddesses so they became "the same". There are similarities, as well as differences.
the roman name for Hestia, goddess of the hearth, is Vesta
Vesta is Hestia's Roman equivalent.
The Roman's associated the Greek goddess Hestia with "Vesta".
VestaHestia's Roman name is Vesta.
Vesta.
Hestia is the Greek name for the goddess of the hearth and home. Her Roman name is Vesta, the goddess of the fireplace.
Vesta was the Roman name. Hestia was Vesta's Greek equivalent.
The Greek Hestia is associated with the Roman Vesta.
Hestia's name comes from "hearth", as she is the Greek goddess of hearth, home, and fire.
Her roman name is Vesta.
Hestia's Roman counterpart was Vesta.
Romans spoke Latin, and called the Greek goddess Hestia as Vesta.