Ops

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Ops is a Roman fertility and earth goddess associated with abundance, the harvest, and the well-being of the state.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
earth goddess
fertility goddess
associatedWith abundance
agricultural plenty
earth
fertility
harvest
prosperity
wealth
well-being of the Roman state
cultLocation Capitoline Hill in Rome NERFINISHED
Regia in the Roman Forum NERFINISHED
cultTitle Ops Augusta NERFINISHED
Ops Consiva
Ops Opifera NERFINISHED
culture ancient Roman religion
domain agriculture
the earth NERFINISHED
epithetMeaning Consiva means "she who stores up" or "she who preserves" NERFINISHED
Opifera means "bringer of help" or "bringer of plenty" NERFINISHED
equivalent Cybele NERFINISHED
Rhea NERFINISHED
festival Opalia
Opiconsivia NERFINISHED
festivalDate Opalia on December 19
Opiconsivia on August 25
gender female
honoredBy Roman magistrates
Roman priests
linkedConcept ops (Latin word for "wealth" or "resources")
mythologicalPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Kingdom NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
parentOf Ceres NERFINISHED
Juno NERFINISHED
Jupiter NERFINISHED
Neptune NERFINISHED
Pluto NERFINISHED
Vesta NERFINISHED
roleInReligion guarantor of the Roman state's prosperity
protector of agricultural abundance
spouse Saturn NERFINISHED
symbol cornucopia
earth
grain
worshipedIn Latium NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED

Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pluto (Roman god of the underworld) parent Ops
subject surface form: Pluto
Vesta parents Ops
Jupiter parents Ops
Saturn spouse Ops
Pluto parents Ops
Roman goddess Juno parents Ops
subject surface form: Juno