Yes the Roman goddess Ceres is goddess of agriculture.
Saturn was the Roman god of Agriculture and the Harvest, while Ceres was goddess of nature and the fertility of the earth.
The dwarf planet Ceres is named after the Roman godddes of agriculture. Another answer: Saturn - the roman god of agriculture.
The Roman god (actually goddess) Ceres does not have a actual "planet" named after her. The dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt is named Ceres.
Ceres the Roman goddess was known by the name Demeter to the Greeks. Both were goddesses of agriculture.
No. Ares is the Greek god of war. Ceres is the Roman goddess of agriculture. Her Greek counterpart is Demeter.
The Greek name is Demeter The roman name is Ceres
The anagram is Ceres (Roman god of agriculture for whom the dwarf planet Ceres, an asteroid, is named).
There is no connection between the Roman god of agriculture and Anne Frank. The Roman god of agriculture is Ceres, while Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who wrote a diary during the Holocaust.
From Latin 'cerealis' meaning 'of grain', derived from Ceres, the Roman God of Agriculture
Ceres is not a Greek god she is Roman. She is the Greek equivalent to Demeter Goddess of Agriculture. This is how we got the name for cereal.
From Latin 'cerealis' meaning 'of grain', derived from Ceres, the Roman God of Agriculture
Her name was Ceres