Vesta

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Vesta is the Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and sacred fire, central to domestic and state religion in ancient Rome.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Vesta canonical 20

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity
associatedWith Roman state
Vestal Virgins
chastity
family life
household prosperity
purity
celibacy yes
centralTo domestic religion in ancient Rome
state religion in ancient Rome
cultCenter Roman Forum
Rome
cultStatus one of the most important Roman deities
culture ancient Roman religion
domain hearth
home
sacred fire
equivalentTo Hestia
equivalentToCulture Hestia
surface form: Greek goddess Hestia
festival Vestalia
festivalMonth June
fireType eternal sacred fire in the Temple of Vesta
function maintenance of the sacred fire
protection of the Roman state
protection of the household
gender female
iconography seated near a hearth or fire
veiled woman
mythologicalOrigin pre-Roman Italic religion
pantheon Roman pantheon
parents Ops
Saturn
priesthood Vestal Virgins
role goddess of the hearth
goddess of the home
goddess of the sacred fire
sibling Ceres
Juno
Jupiter
Neptune
Pluto
symbol domestic stability
eternal flame
hearth fire
worshipPlace Roman household hearths
Temple of Vesta
worshipType domestic cult
state cult

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (20)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Hestia romanEquivalent Vesta
Roman religion hasDeity Vesta
Juno sibling Vesta
Dii Consentes member Vesta
Fasti featuresDeity Vesta
chief Vestal (virgo vestalis maxima) servedDeity Vesta
subject surface form: chief Vestal
chief Vestal (virgo vestalis maxima) servedDeity Vesta
subject surface form: virgo vestalis maxima
Penates associatedWith Vesta
Saturn childrenWithOps Vesta
4 Vesta namedAfter Vesta
Ovid’s Fasti (in some passages related to early Rome) containsMyth Vesta
subject surface form: Ovid’s Fasti
Roman goddess Juno sibling Vesta
subject surface form: Juno