Tag: Vestal Virgins


  • The Reverence of Tellus: Goddess of the Earth in Roman Tradition

    Tellus: The Roman Goddess of the Earth Tellus, often referred to as Tellus Mater, is the Italian goddess representing the earth. Her presence was felt during seismic events, with a temple dedicated to her in Rome, which was established in 268 B.C. following an earthquake amidst war. As a protector during natural calamities, she was…

  • Vesta: The Guardian of the Hearth in Roman Mythology

    Greek mythology predates Roman beliefs, yet the two share similar deities, including Hestia from Greek tradition and her Roman equivalent, Vesta. Both goddesses preside over the hearth, symbolizing the warmth and safety of the home. Born to Rhea and Kronos, Vesta, like Hestia, was swallowed by her father. In an interesting twist of fate, she…

  • The Fire Goddess Vesta: Guardian of Home and Hearth

    In essence, Vesta embodies the divine aspects of ritual fire, the hearth, and domesticity, symbolizing virginity and purity. Appropriate offerings to her deity include modest plates of food, along with incense and milk. Vesta – The Goddess of Fire Among the pantheon of deities, Vesta is the one most regularly honored in the prayers within…

  • Understanding the Roman Cult of Tellus and Its Festivities

    Overview of the Cult of Tellus and Ancient Festivals Tellus is the revered Italian deity representing mother earth, also referred to as Tellus Mater. This goddess was engaged in rituals during seismic events, with her ancient temple in Rome established in 268 B.C. following an earthquake during warfare. Tellus played a significant role in oaths,…