The Romans saw Ceres as their counterpart of Demeter..
Demeter's Greek name is Demeter and his Roman name is Ceres.
Demeter is the Greek name, the Romans identified her with Ceres.
Ceres The Romans didn't have a Demeter per say, however they did have the Goddess of Grain and Agriculture, in the same manner as Demeter was for the Greeks.
She is known as Demeter to the Greeks and Ceres to the Romans.
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Demeter is the Greek Goddess of grain, known to the Romans as Ceres.
Called "Demeter" in Greek mythology, and "Ceres" by the Romans, she was the goddess of the crops, and the harvest.
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In Greek myth, the goddess of agricultutre was Demeter. The Romans called her Ceres.
In the ancient Greek religion (or as we call it, Greek mythology), the goddess of agriculture, grains, plants, etc. was Demeter, mother of Persephone (goddess of springtime).
Demeter, [Ceres for the Romans] goddess of grain and fertility was famous for the abduction of her daughter Persephone and the Eleusinian Mysteries.She also almost married her brother, Zeus. Demeter is the Greek goddess of harvest, and her Roman name is Ceres.
The Romans called Egypt "Aegypta".