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    Olympians of Greek mythology. The Romans saw her as the counterpart of the Greek goddess Demeter, whose mythology was reinterpreted for Ceres in Roman art and...
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  • first to be discovered Ceres (mythology), the Roman goddess of agriculture Ceres may also refer to: Ceres, Goiás, Brazil Ceres Microregion, in north-central...
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  • In Greek mythology, the Keres (/ˈkɪriːz/; Ancient Greek: Κῆρες) were female death-spirits. They were the goddesses who personified violent death and who...
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  • establishments of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ceres, after the goddess Ceres of Roman mythology. Ships HMS Ceres (1777) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1777...
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  • Reparator (category Helper gods of Ceres)
    Roman mythology, Reparator (or Rederator) was the deity of the preparing fallow land for crops. He was one of the twelve helper gods of Ceres. His name...
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  • Vervactor (category Helper gods of Ceres)
    In Roman mythology, Vervactor was the deity of ploughing fallow land. He was one of the 12 helper gods of Ceres. His name was invoked during the Cerealia...
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    The Tempest (category Ceres (mythology))
    frequently disguises himself as figures from Classical mythology, for example a nymph, a harpy, and Ceres, acting as the latter in a masque and anti-masque...
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    The Apotheosis of Washington (category Ceres (mythology))
    War, is allegorically represented, surrounded by figures from classical mythology. George Washington is draped in purple, worn by generals of the ancient...
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  • Imporcitor (category Helper gods of Ceres)
    In Roman mythology Imporcitor was the deity of ploughing land with a wide furrow. He was one of the twelve helper gods of Ceres. He is also labeled as...
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    Coat of arms and flag of New Jersey (category Ceres (mythology))
    Liberty and Ceres, representative of the state's motto (see next item). Liberty is holding a staff supporting a stylized Phrygian cap; Ceres is holding...
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  • Serritor (category Helper gods of Ceres)
    Roman mythology, Saritor was the god of hoeing and weeding. His name was invoked during the Cerealia, along with the other 11 helper gods of Ceres. Dumézil...
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  • The Sanctuary of Ceres, Liber and Libera (Latin: Aedes Cereris, Liberi et Liberae) was a temple to Ceres, Liber Pater and Libera (equivalent to Demeter...
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    The Book of the City of Ladies (category Ceres (mythology))
    Cornificia Faltonia Betitia Proba Sappho Manto Medea Circe Carmenta Minerva Ceres Isis Arachne Pamphile Thamaris Irene Iaia Sempronia Woman of Valor Gaia...
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    Flamen (category Ceres (mythology))
    name: Flamen Carmentalis, the flamen for Carmentis Flamen Cerealis, for Ceres Flamen Falacer, for Falacer Flamen Floralis, for Flora Flamen Furrinalis...
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    Cerealia (category Ceres (mythology))
    /sɪəriːˈeɪliə/ was the major festival celebrated for the grain goddess Ceres. It was held for seven days from mid- to late April. Various agricultural...
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    Ambarvalia (category Ceres (mythology))
    fertility rite, involving animal sacrifices and held on 29 May in honor of Ceres, Bacchus and Dea Dia. However, the exact timing could vary since Ambarvalia...
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    no known native iconography or mythology. Libera was officially identified as Proserpina from 205 BC, when she and Ceres acquired a Romanised form of Greek...
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  • Sementivae (category Ceres (mythology))
    a magistratibus vel sacerdotibus concipiuntur). It was held in honor of Ceres (the goddess of agriculture) and Tellus (Mother Earth). The initial half...
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    also connects with Ceres the goddess of agriculture in Roman mythology, as a large part of the Park is dedicated to urban farming. CERES Park is located...
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    Dea Dia (category Ceres (mythology))
    sometimes identified with Ceres, and sometimes with her Greek equivalent Demeter. She was worshiped during Ambarvalia, a festival to Ceres. Every May, her priests...
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    Bacchus, and Ceres is a painting that was completed by Peter Paul Rubens between 1612–1613. It is a depiction of four figures from Roman Mythology. The painting...
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    White Hall of the Winter Palace (category Ceres (mythology))
    figures depicting the gods of Olympus: Juno and Jupiter, Diana and Apollo, Ceres and Mercury, Vesta and Neptune. The frieze is filled with numerous putti...
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    Sculptures in the Schönbrunn Garden (category Ceres (mythology))
    University Press. ISBN 052164027X. Abel, Ernest L. (2006). Intoxication in Mythology: A Worldwide Dictionary of Gods, Rites, Intoxicants, and Place. London:...
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    The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses (category Ceres (mythology))
    grandstand was built for Anne of Denmark. Daniel's text draws on classical mythology. The presenters are Iris, the Graces, a Sybil, and personifications of...
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    the French Republic. The series bore the effigy of Ceres, goddess of growing plants in Roman mythology. Jacques-Jean Barre did the initial drawing and gravure...
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    Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus (category Ceres (mythology))
    Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus, (Latin, 'Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus freezes') or Sine Cerere et Libero friget Venus, is a quotation from the...
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    the twelve agricultural deities.: 7.2  She is regularly associated with Ceres in rituals pertaining to the earth and agricultural fertility. The attributes...
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    Ceres is an 18th-century statuette by Augustin Pajou depicting Ceres, a Roman goddess. The work, made from terracotta, was intended as a model for a larger...
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    the 17th century and compared to the Greek goddess Ceres. However, modern scholars of Slavic mythology deny the existence of such a deity. The first source...
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  • Faustitas (category Ancient Roman mythology stubs)
    the herd and livestock. According to Horace, she walked about farmlands together with Ceres, ensuring their fruitfulness. Horace, Odes 4. 5. 18 v t e...
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