Ludi Ceriales

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Ludi Ceriales were ancient Roman public games and festivals held in honor of the goddess Ceres, featuring theatrical performances and other entertainments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman public games
ludi
associatedWith agriculture
grain
plebeian population
category Ancient Roman festivals
Ancient Roman games
Festivals of Ceres NERFINISHED
culture ancient Rome NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Ceres NERFINISHED
etymology from Latin "Ceriales" meaning "of Ceres"
hasComponent entertainments
spectacles
theatrical performances
hasRitualContext fertility of crops
protection of grain supply
veneration of Ceres
hasType public festival
religious games
heldIn Rome NERFINISHED
honorsDeity Ceres NERFINISHED
language Latin
namedAfter Ceres NERFINISHED
partOf Roman state cult of Ceres
performedIn Rome NERFINISHED
relatedTo Cerealia NERFINISHED
Ceres (mythology) NERFINISHED
religion Roman religion
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic

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