Ceres
MEANING
ORIGIN
Roman mythology
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Latin word 'cerealis', meaning 'of grain' or 'pertaining to agriculture'.
CULTURAL NOTES
Ceres was revered as the goddess of agriculture, grain crops, and fertility in Roman mythology.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Ceres was one of the principal deities of Rome, and her worship was central to the Roman state religion.
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