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Imagining History Workshops - ROMAN GODS - VESTA: Vesta probably had the most important temple in all of Rome, the Temple of Vesta, that was solely devoted to her. Within this temple
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Who Was the Greek Goddess Hestia?
Representation of the Roman goddess Vesta, deity of the Penates (assimilated to Hestia), is the goddess of the Foyer, the countryside and the bread.