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Figures from the East Pediment of the Parthenon, Acropolis Athens. From left to right cat no K possibly the goddess Hestia
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Room dedicated to Giustiniani collection, Hestia Giustiniani, 120-140 AD at the exhibition 'I Marmi Torlonia. Collezionare capolavori'
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Statue of a seated woman about to rise. Greek. Possibly Hestia, Goddess of the hearth. From the East Pediment of the Parthenon, Athens
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TERRACE OF THE RESTAURANT, COMPLEXE HESTIA, NATIONAL COLLEGE FOR FIREFIGHTER OFFICERS, ENSOSP, TRAINING CENTER OF AIX-LES-MILLES, AIX-EN-PROVENCE 13, FRANCE
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Jehan LIENART, CEO, VESALE PHARMA and Ivan LO, General Manager, HESTIA HEALTH SCIENCE pictured during a signing ceremony
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Lala a Vestal, Statue of Vestal Giustinia Hestia, Signed: G. C. Eimart sculpsit, Fig. 8, H, after p. 64, Eimmart, Georg Christoph (sc
Temple of Vesta, Ancient Roman, 2nd century AD. Vesta, virgin goddess of the hearth, Hestia in the Greek pantheon. Religion Mythology
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CHRYSANTHEMUM 'HESTIA STAR'
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The virgin goddess of the hearth, custodian of the sacred fire brought by Aeneas from Troy, and served by the Vestal Virgins
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Statue of a seated woman about to rise. Greek. Possibly Hestia, Goddess of the hearth. From the East Pediment of the Parthenon, Athens
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