Gathering of the Gods (Vesta featuring Ceres) By: Alex Weiss.

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Gathering of the Gods (Vesta featuring Ceres) By: Alex Weiss

Bartlett Familiar Quotation Ceres Author: Euripides Tittle: The Bacchea Mankind… posseses two supreme blessings. First of these us the goddess Demeter, or Earth- which ever name you choose to call her by. It was she who gave nourishment if grains. But after her there came the son of Semele, who matched her present by inventing wine as a gift to man. For filled with that goods gifts, suffering mankind for-get its great its grief; form it comes sleep; with it oblivion of the troubles of the day. There is no other medicine for mistery. This is saying Ceres is supreme mother of earth, who gives people food. She often competes with the lesser goddess, Semele.

Facts on File Encyclopedia of the World Mythology Sadly there is nothing about Hestia but here are some facts: She is one of the three eternal virgins She gave up seat to keep peace She is shy and modest

Oxford English Dictionary Translated by: John of Travisa Written by: Ranulf Higden “He saf a temple… with fyre to be goddes Vesta here maydenes to be wroschipped” The town had a fire they kept going. This honored Vesta. Each town had a fire dedicated to Vesta. This fire was kept going by the Vestal Virgins in Rome's capital.

Myths Vesta was modest and quiet, she kept to herself. Therefore, Vesta is not in directly related to any myths.

Vesta Greek: Vesta Latin: Hestia The virgin goddess of the hearth and home Vesta was daughter of the Titan gods. She was swallowed, by her father, with her siblings. Neptune, one of her brother, and Apollo asked for her hand in marriage. Because of this, Vesta asked her brother, Juppiter, to by an eternal virgin. She is know be sitting by the fire because she gave her sit up. Her she protects the household and the fire place.

Symbols She is represented by enteral flame that is kept alive by the Vestal Virgins. Represented by a fire Animal is donkey or calf She has no bird

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Worship Vesta’s temple was in Rome, it name was Temple of Vesta. The Temple of Vesta kept a continues fire burning. This fire was kept alive by the Vestal Virgins. Each town had a fire burning The coal from one town would be brought over to make the fire for the next town. Vesta’s temples were round. To east was the entrance this represented the life source and fire. There was no public cult for Vesta. Poured sweet wine in her name. She was worshipped in every temple Present at every sacrifice because she was the god of fire

Ciations The Roman Forum. Statue of a Vestal Virgin in the House of the Vestal Virgins. Country of Origin: Italy. Culture: Roman. Credit Line: Werner Forman Archive/. Location: 01. "Temple of Vesta." Wikipedia the Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, n.d. Web. 4 Dec Atsma, Aaron J. "HESTIA : Greek Goddess of the Hearth & Home | Mythology, W/ Pictures | Roman Vesta." HESTIA : Greek Goddess of the Hearth & Home | Mythology, W/ Pictures | Roman Vesta. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Dec "Britannica ImageQuest." Britannica ImageQuest. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Dec Euripides. "The Bacchae." Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. Ed. John Bartlett. 16th ed. Boston: Little, Brown, Print. "Greek Mythology." Flashcards. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Dec Hamilton, Edith. Mythology Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes. New York City: Little, Brown & Company, Print. "HESTIA : Greek Goddess of the Hearth & Home | Mythology, W/ Pictures | Roman Vesta." HESTIA : Greek Goddess of the Hearth & Home | Mythology, W/ Pictures | Roman Vesta. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Nov "HESTIA : Greek Goddess of the Hearth & Home | Mythology, W/ Pictures | Roman Vesta." HESTIA : Greek Goddess of the Hearth & Home | Mythology, W/ Pictures | Roman Vesta. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Nov Mercatante, Anthony S. The Facts on File Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Folklore. New York: Facts on File, Print. "Olympian Gods » Hestia, Goddess of the Hearth and the Domestic Life."Hestia, the Greek Goddess of the Hearth in Greek Mythology. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov "Symbols of Power." Camp Half-Blood Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov "Vesta." The Oxford English Dictionary. Vol. 19. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print.