Cerealia

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Cerealia was an ancient Roman festival held in honor of the goddess Ceres, celebrating agriculture, grain, and the renewal of life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman festival
religious festival
associatedWith agriculture
fertility
grain
renewal of life
category Agricultural festivals
Ancient Roman festivals
Festivals of Ceres
celebratedBy Romans NERFINISHED
celebratedIn Rome NERFINISHED
commemorates benefits of agriculture
countryOfOrigin Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
culture Roman
focusesOn grain cultivation
rural life
hasAspect community participation
public worship
ritual offerings
seasonal celebration
hasEtymology derived from the name Ceres
hasLanguage Latin
hasTheme continuity of life
protection of crops
thanks for harvest
honors Ceres NERFINISHED
linkedTo food security
grain supply
mainDeity Ceres NERFINISHED
partOf Roman religious calendar
patronGoddess Ceres NERFINISHED
relatedTo Ceres NERFINISHED
agricultural deities
religion Roman religion NERFINISHED
religiousTradition state cult of Rome
symbolizes abundance
growth
renewal
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
typeOfRite agricultural festival
fertility rite

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Ceres festival Cerealia