Ceres the Roman goddess was known by the name Demeter to the Greeks. Both were goddesses of agriculture.
Demeter is the Greek name, the Romans identified her with Ceres.
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.
When Proserpina wanders away from Ceres, she is abducted by Pluto, the god of the Underworld. Ceres, devastated by her daughter's disappearance, searches the Earth for her, causing the plants to wither and die. This event leads to the establishment of the changing seasons in Greek mythology.
yes, she is the goddess of the harvest, Roman name, Ceres.
The Roman name for the Greek god Apollo is also Apollo. Both the Roman and Greek cultures used the same name for this god of music, healing, prophecy, and the sun.
Ceres is a Roman goddess. The Greek equivalent to Ceres is the goddess Demeter.
Greek name: Demeter Roman name: Ceres
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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
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.
The greek goddess of the harvest was Demeter
We got it from the greek god Demeter. She was the god of grains and wheat. Her name means "Ceres", which means ceral.
The crops. Actually Ceres is her Roman name, in Greek she was called Demeter.
Ceres, or Demeter in Greek Mythology, was the daughter of the Titans Saturn (Kronos) and Opis (Rhea).
Demeter's Greek name is Demeter and his Roman name is Ceres.
Demeter is the Greek name, the Romans identified her with Ceres.