- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Cerealia /sɪəriːˈeɪliə/ was the
major festival celebrated for the
grain goddess Ceres. It was held for
seven days from mid-...
-
described as "the Gr****
rites of Ceres". Her seven-day
April festival of
Cerealia included the po****r Ludi
Ceriales (Ceres' games). She was also honoured...
- and
about 340
meters height. It is
named Cerealia Tholus and is
covered by
bright salt
deposits named Cerealia Facula. The
group of
thinner salt deposits...
- (50 mi)
Occator Crater. The
bright spot in the
centre of
Occator is
named Cerealia Facula, and the
group of
bright spots to its east,
Vinalia Faculae. Occator...
- one of the
twelve helper gods of Ceres. His name was
invoked during the
Cerealia,
along with the
other eleven helper gods of Ceres. Spaeth,
Barbette Stanley...
- latitude; 238.85 E longitude. The spot in the
center of the
crater is
named Cerealia Facula, and the
group of
spots to the east -
Vinalia Faculae.
These names...
- is also
labeled as the
maker of pigs. His name was
invoked during the
Cerealia,
along with the
other eleven helper gods of Ceres. Dumézil, Georges; Krapp...
- was one of the 12
helper gods of Ceres. His name was
invoked during the
Cerealia,
along with the
other 11
helper gods of Ceres. Price, Mary Beard; North...
-
Cerealia munera after Ceres, the
Roman goddess of harvest. Subsequently, the
grains used for food,
especially for
making bread were
called Cerealia or...
- The Consualia, with its semi-mythical
establishment by Romulus, and the
Cerealia, the
major festival of Ceres, were
probably older than the
earliest historically...