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Vesta: Goddess of Hearth and Home
Issued by William S. Kimball & Company | Vesta, Goddess of the Hearth, from the Goddesses of the Greeks and Romans series (N188) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. | The
Vesta: Goddess of the Hearth and the Home
Vesta, by Pietro Tenerani, 1844, 19th Century, marble, 188 x 82 x 50 cm Italy, Lazio, Rome. National Galle… | Greek sculpture, Roman sculpture, Greek goddess statue
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Paganism and Polytheism Info - In Roman Polytheism Vesta is is the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Vesta's presence is symbolized by the sacred fire that burns at her
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Representation of the Roman goddess Vesta, deity of the Penates (assimilated to Hestia), is the goddess of the Foyer, the countryside and the bread.
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Vesta, Roman goddess of the hearth. She is a virgin, childless goddess represented with sacred fire. | Roman gods, Goddess, Goddess of the hearth