Hestia's Roman equivalent is Vesta. Both are goddesses of the hearth, home, and family, symbolizing domesticity and the sacred fire. Vesta was an important figure in Roman religion, with her temple in Rome housing the eternal flame, which was tended by the Vestal Virgins. Like Hestia, she represented the stability and sanctity of the household.
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The Greek Hestia is associated with the Roman Vesta.
Vesta
Hestias roman name was Vesta. She was the goddess of Hearth (fireplace) & home.
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she didnt have a weapon
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The Titans Cronus and Rhea.
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