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Demeter is the Greek goddess
Ceres, or Demeter in Greek Mythology, was the Roman goddess of the harvest, grains, and fertility.
The Roman Goddess Leticia was known as the goddess of joy, gladness, delight. She is sometimes called the goddess of fertility or abundance. There is not much information about her available online.
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The month May was named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea.
May is named after the Roman goddess Maia, a minor goddess of spring and fertility and the mother of the god Hermes.
Ceres, or Demeter in Greek Mythology, was the Roman goddess of the harvest, grains, and fertility.
DianaThe Greek goddess of fertility was Artemis. The Roman equivalent was the goddess Diana.
Venus is the roman name for the Greek goddess "Aphrodite"
The Roman Goddess Leticia was known as the goddess of joy, gladness, delight. She is sometimes called the goddess of fertility or abundance. There is not much information about her available online.
Juno was the goddess of human fertility and motherhood.
Venus is the Roman goddess of Love and Fertility
Yes, Venus the roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility is the only deity in roman Mythology named Venus.
Yes, she was the Roman version of the Greek Aphrodite; goddess of love.
Venus was the Roman Goddess of love, beauty and fertility.
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.
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No, Venus is from Roman Mythology, not Greek. She is, however, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. The corresponding goddess in Greek Mythology is Aphrodite.