Ops, Roman goddess of agricultural plenty

E791998

Ops is an ancient Roman goddess associated with abundance, fertility, and the prosperity of the harvest.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Roman goddess Ceres 1
Ops 0

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity
associatedWith agriculture
earth
harvest
wealth
classification earth goddess
consort Saturn NERFINISHED
cultType state cult
culture ancient Roman religion
domain abundance
agricultural plenty
fertility
prosperity of the harvest
epithet Ops Consiva NERFINISHED
Ops Opifera NERFINISHED
equivalent Rhea NERFINISHED
etymology Latin "ops" meaning "wealth" or "abundance"
festival Opalia
Opiconsivia NERFINISHED
festivalDate August 25
December 19
function ensuring prosperity of crops
granting material plenty
gender female
mythologicalEra Roman Kingdom NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
pantheon Roman pantheon
parentOf Ceres NERFINISHED
Juno NERFINISHED
Jupiter NERFINISHED
Neptune NERFINISHED
Pluto NERFINISHED
Vesta NERFINISHED
relatedDeity Ceres NERFINISHED
Tellus NERFINISHED
ritualPosture worshippers sat or knelt touching the ground
role giver of riches
protector of agricultural abundance
spouse Saturn NERFINISHED
symbol cornucopia
grain
seeds
veneratedBy Roman farmers
Roman state religion
worshipPlace Capitoline Hill NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

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Temple of Ops (probable) dedicatedDeity Ops, Roman goddess of agricultural plenty
Rocca di Cerere associatedWith Ops, Roman goddess of agricultural plenty
this entity surface form: Roman goddess Ceres