Ceres is the roman goddess of grain and agriculture
Her Greek name is Demeter.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
greek myths she is known as Demeter. In roman she is known as Ceres.
In ancient Roman religion, Ceres was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships.
Demeter, goddess of grain and agriculture
Her name was Ceres
Ceres. Her Greek name was Demeter.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
Demeter was the Greek goddess of grain & fertility. Her Roman counterpart was Ceres.
greek myths she is known as Demeter. In roman she is known as Ceres.
Demeter is not named Ceres. Demeter is the Greek goddess of of agriculture, grain, and bread, the prime sustenance of mankind. Ceres is the Roman goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships identifed with Demeter.
In ancient Roman religion, Ceres was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships.
yes,she is the goddess of grain/agriculture
Demeter
The Romans had a range of minor gods and goddesses who had responsibility around agriculture and agricultural processes. In general, though, you will find Saturn referred to as the god of agriculture, particularly of the sowing of the seed.His wife Ops was a goddess of the harvest and their daughter, Ceres, 'was the Roman goddess of agriculture, grain, and the love a mother bears for her child.' Her worship involved fertility rites and rites for the dead, and her chief festival was the Cerealia.Lactans, a minor deity, was also considered to be responsible for the prosperity of the grain crop.
Yes the Roman goddess Ceres is goddess of agriculture.
Demeter is the goddess of grain and agriculture. Her Roman name is Ceres. For more info on the gods and their names, check out http://mistupid.com/mythology/ ! I thought it was a stupid website at first, but it is really helpful!Demeter
Ceres is the name for the Roman goddess of agriculture, farms, fertility, and motherly relationships. She is the mother of Proserpina and we get the word "cereal" (because she was a goddess of grain as well) from her Roman name. Her Greek name is Demeter and her daughter's name is Persephone.