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Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family, is often associated with the eternal flame and the sacred fire that was kept burning in her temples. In mythological terms, she doesn't "die" in the traditional sense, as gods and goddesses are typically immortal. However, her worship declined with the rise of Christianity, leading to a decrease in her significance and the eventual abandonment of her temples, symbolizing a metaphorical "death" of her cult.

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