Opalia

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Opalia was an ancient Roman religious festival dedicated to the earth and fertility goddess Ops, celebrating agricultural abundance and the year’s harvest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman agricultural festival
ancient Roman religious festival
associatedWithDeityType earth goddess
fertility goddess
associatedWithDomain agriculture
harvest
calendarContext Roman festival calendar
celebrates agricultural abundance
year’s harvest
culture ancient Rome NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Ops NERFINISHED
deityRoleOfOps protector of harvest
provider of abundance
etymologyRelatedTo Ops NERFINISHED
hasDeity Ops NERFINISHED
hasRitualFocus earth’s bounty
stored grain and produce
honoredBy Roman farmers
Roman rural population
honors Ops NERFINISHED
languageOfName Latin
mythologicalContext Roman mythology NERFINISHED
relatedFestival Opiconsivia NERFINISHED
Saturnalia NERFINISHED
religiousFunction petition for future fertility
thanksgiving for harvest
religiousTradition Roman religion NERFINISHED
timeOfYear late December
worshipType agricultural rites
state cult observance

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