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    In ancient Roman religion, the Cerealia /sɪəriːˈeɪliə/ was the major festival celebrated for the grain goddess Ceres. It was held for seven days from mid-...
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    latitude; 238.85 E longitude. The spot in the center of the crater is named Cerealia Facula, and the group of spots to the east - Vinalia Faculae. These names...
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  • Cerealia munera after Ceres, the Roman goddess of harvest. Subsequently, the grains used for food, especially for making bread were called Cerealia or...
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    described as "the Greek rites of Ceres". Her seven-day April festival of Cerealia included the popular Ludi Ceriales (Ceres' games). She was also honoured...
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    and about 340 meters height. It is named Cerealia Tholus and is covered by bright salt deposits named Cerealia Facula. The group of thinner salt deposits...
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  • is also labeled as the maker of pigs. His name was invoked during the Cerealia, along with the other eleven helper gods of Ceres. Dumézil, Georges; Krapp...
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  • Coreura cerealia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Druce in 1897. It is found in Ecuador. The forewings are deep black and the...
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  • was one of the 12 helper gods of Ceres. His name was invoked during the Cerealia, along with the other 11 helper gods of Ceres. Price, Mary Beard; North...
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  • one of the twelve helper gods of Ceres. His name was invoked during the Cerealia, along with the other eleven helper gods of Ceres. Spaeth, Barbette Stanley...
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  • cerealia is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1884. It is found in Panama. Savela, Markku. "Pseudophaloe cerealia (Druce...
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  • 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, Georges; Krapp...
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    (50 mi) Occator Crater. The bright spot in the centre of Occator is named Cerealia Facula, and the group of bright spots to its east, Vinalia Faculae. Occator...
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    Retrieved 2021-05-22. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lantmännen. Lantmannen.com (Official site) Lantmannen Cerealia Lantmannen Lantbruk v t e v t e...
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    generally wounded on both sides. These games have a great likeness to the Cerealia and Juvenalia of the ancient Greeks and Romans. According to P.S. Salini...
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    enthroned on the reverse, a commemoration by a moneyer in 56 BCE of a Cerealia presented by an earlier Gaius Memmius as aedile Other names Curinus, Corinus...
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    The Consualia, with its semi-mythical establishment by Romulus, and the Cerealia, the major festival of Ceres, were probably older than the earliest historically...
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  • reason that his Liberalia ludi of 17 March were temporarily moved to Ceres' Cerealia of 12–19 April. They were restored when the ferocity of reaction eased...
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  • revision of Augustus Caesar in 8 BC. In Ancient Rome, the festival of Cerealia was held for seven days from mid-to-late April, but exact dates are still...
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    distribution of hydrated sodium chloride on one particular bright spot, Cerealia Facula, indicates that the upwelling occurred recently or is currently...
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  • deity involved with the sowing of crops. His name was invoked during the Cerealia, along with the other 11 helper gods of Ceres. Dumézil, Georges; Krapp...
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    were often named for the deities they honored (Neptunalia for Neptune, Cerealia for Ceres), and the unstated implication was that Augustus was to be accorded...
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  • via Google Books. Dalby, pp.90–91. "BREAD AND BAKERS IN ANCIENT ROME | Cerealia". Wilkins, John M. (2006). Food in the Ancient World. Blackwell. p. 128...
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    the official transference of the Liberalia ludi of 17 March to Ceres' Cerealia of 12–19 April. Once the ferocity of official clampdown eased off, the...
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    Liber's festival, Liberalia, or at some time during the seven days of Cerealia, held in mid-to-late April; in the latter festival, she would have been...
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  • professionals of some standing. Other April festivals related to farming were the Cerealia, or festival of Ceres, lasting for several days in mid-month; the Fordicidia...
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  • but objected to having to pay in order to honour his memory during the Cerealia following Caesar's murder. List of Roman gentes Appianus, Bellum Civile...
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    collecting flowers on May Day back to an Ancient Roman spring festival, perhaps Cerealia, Floralia or Ambarvalia, although the details depicted in the painting...
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    Ludi Ceriales, April 12–19, established 202 BC in conjunction with the Cerealia April 12. Ludi Florales, April 28–May 3, established 173 BC in honor of...
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    vetches, beans, and lupins, also symbols of fertility. In contrast to the Cerealia, when white garments were worn, multi-colored clothing was customary. There...
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    The Cerealia were celebrated in ancient Rome with a ceremony and then with the ludi cerealici in the Circus Maximus (painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema,...
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