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Before statues were used in the household rites, the home altar centered around a sacred fire. This fire was a representation of the goddess [[Vesta]], but also it was a combination of offering ''to'' the gods, and a representation of the power ''of'' the gods. In all eras of the [[Religio Romana]], a sacred flame was part of household worship.
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Before statues being used in domestic rites, altar was around the sacred fire. This fire was a representation of goddess [[Vesta]], but also a combination of offers ''to'' the gods, and a representation of the power ''of'' gods. In all eras of [[Religio Romana]], the sacred flame was part of the household cult.
  
'''Vesta''' is the Goddess of hearth and home, of domestic and religious fire. Her festival is the ''Vestalia'', held on June 7, when Her temple is open to all mothers who bring plates of food. Vesta's temple was the hearth of Rome, where the sacred fire burned. The fire was tended by six ''[[Vestal Virgins]]'', priestesses who were dedicated to the Goddess' service for thirty years, and who were headed by the ''[[Virgo Maxima]]'', the eldest Vestal. Vestals were always preceded by lictors, the only women in Rome allowed the privilege. If a condemned man met a Vestal, he was reprieved. When a Roman made his will, he entrusted it to the Vestal Virgins. But ''Vesta'' has many aspects, attributes, names and epithets...  
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'''Vesta''' is the goddess of hearth, domestic and religious fire. Her festival is ''Vestalia'', held on June 7, when Her temple is open to all mothers who bring plates of food. Vesta's temple was the heart of Rome, where the sacred fire burned. The fire was guarded by six ''[[Vestal Virgins]]'', priestress who dedicated service to the goddess for thirty years, and were led by ''[[Virgo Maxima]]'', the most old Vestal.
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The Vestals were always preceded of lictors, the only women in Rome with that privilege. If a condemned man met a Vestal, he was tolerated. When Roman makes his will, he entrusts the Vestal Virgins. But ''Vesta'' has many aspects, attributes, names and epithets...
  
  
 
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Before statues being used in domestic rites, altar was around the sacred fire. This fire was a representation of goddess Vesta, but also a combination of offers to the gods, and a representation of the power of gods. In all eras of Religio Romana, the sacred flame was part of the household cult.

Vesta is the goddess of hearth, domestic and religious fire. Her festival is Vestalia, held on June 7, when Her temple is open to all mothers who bring plates of food. Vesta's temple was the heart of Rome, where the sacred fire burned. The fire was guarded by six Vestal Virgins, priestress who dedicated service to the goddess for thirty years, and were led by Virgo Maxima, the most old Vestal. The Vestals were always preceded of lictors, the only women in Rome with that privilege. If a condemned man met a Vestal, he was tolerated. When Roman makes his will, he entrusts the Vestal Virgins. But Vesta has many aspects, attributes, names and epithets...

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