There are no dates in mythology.
Tellus was the goddess of the earth or mother earth. She was believed to symbolise all the main elements air, water,and fire. They also believe she was useful to life in the Greek era.
Gaea, Terra, Tellus are all the Roman (Latin) names of Gaia, Gaiê, Gê- a Greek goddess.
she was the earthgoddess
Tellus or terra
Gaea is the Greek name of the goddess personifying the earth. The Latin name being Terra/Tellus.
Likely it was celebrated in June which the Roman goddess Juventas who was identified with Hebe was also said to be the named for the month as well as Juno.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
Tellus A was created in 1948.
The month of March was originally named (on the Julian Calendar) after Mars, the Roman God of war. Mars was originally a more peaceful god associated with the harvest, nature and fertility. As Rome began their campaign of expansionism, Mars' role in the Roman pantheon of gods became more associated with war and protection of the Roman civilization. As he was originally associated with the harvest and livestock which provided the staples of life, bread and meat, the transition is easy to understand, as the populace of Rome needed to eat and more importantly, the Roman soldiers could not march or fight on an empty stomach.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
The Roman goddess Minerva did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
Felicitas was the Roman goddess of happiness.