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| | Caca, the Roman Goddess of Fire--fire goddess purity hearth goddess penates roman goddess pagan gods and goddesses ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | Caca (pronounced KAY-kuh), or Cacia, is a very ancient Roman Goddess of the Hearth, later supplanted by Vesta. |
 | | Vesta Herself was sometimes considered a Penate, likely through Her connection with Caca, and penus was also used of the special storeroom in the Temple of Vesta that housed the sacred relics which, in the legend, were brought by Aeneas out of the ruins of Troy. |
 | | According to a myth of Virgil, Caca was the sister of Cacus, a fire-breathing man-eating giant and shepherd who ravaged the countryside around what would be the neighborhood of Rome. |
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