Hestia was not a Roman god. She was the Greek goddess of the hearth.
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 the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family. She represented warmth, stability, and the sacredness of domestic life. Hestia was honored in household rituals and ceremonies, ensuring the well-being and harmony of the home.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family. She is a virgin goddess, known for her devotion to maintaining the sacred fire of the household. Hestia symbolizes hospitality, warmth, and the center of domestic life.
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Hestia's Roman counterpart was Vesta.
Vesta is the Roman goddess who is counterpart to Hestia.
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.
Vesta is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Hestia.
She's a goddess, and her animal is cows of one year old.
the roman name for Hestia, goddess of the hearth, is Vesta
Vesta is Hestia's Roman equivalent.
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.
Hestia was a goddess.
The Roman's associated the Greek goddess Hestia with "Vesta".