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Demeter goddess of agriculture
Demeter
(Roman - Ceres)
Demeter was the goddess of Corn and therefore also harvest, and her cult particularly flourished in the regions where grain was grown: in Sicily, in the region of Eleusis, in the Peloponnesus, in Crete and in Thrace. She was the first to gather the corn, prepare and preserve it, and to instruct mankind how to sow it.
She is usually portrayed as serious and dignified, dressed plainly in a long robe.
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and to the life they had left for a short time. The Eleusian Mysteries were only an interlude in the life of the city, an interlude where men, women and slaves found themselves awarded the same status, devotees of a single cult, following the same path. It was a brief and controlled hiatus in the political life of the country.
The Romans gave Demeter the name of Ceres, an ancient divinity of the fertile earth.
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