Home and hearth.
Vesta.
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The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
Vesta (or Hestia in Greece)
The fire in the Temple of Vesta was tended to by Vestal Virgins. They were priestesses of Vesta, who was known as the goddess of the hearth.
Vesta was a Roman goddess.
Vesta is the Roman goddess who is counterpart to Hestia.
The Roman goddess Vesta, virgin goddess of hearth, home, and family, the Vestal Virgins were her priestesses.
No god married Vesta she was a virgin goddess.
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Vesta is the Roman equivalent to Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth.
Hestia's name comes from "hearth", as she is the Greek goddess of hearth, home, and fire.
Vesta.
Household and hearth fire
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Vesta did exist, she was the Goddess of the Hearth symbolized by fire. While Hestia was more of a stay at home mom. Vesta was known for keeping the house nourished and warm.