- Proto-Italic *kerēs ('with grain, Ceres'; cf.
Faliscan ceres,
Oscan kerrí '
Cererī' < *ker-s-ēi- < *ker-es-ēi-),
ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₃-os...
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Sacerdos Cereris,
sacerdos Cerealis or
sacerdos Cereris publica was the
title of the
Priestess of the
goddess Ceres in
Ancient Rome. It was one of two...
- The
Ieiunium Cereris (Latin: the fast of Ceres) was a
Roman festival devoted to the
goddess Ceres,
observed on the 4th of
October (on the 4th day prior...
-
merged with that of
Ceres around 205 BC,
along with the
ritus graecia cereris, a Gr****-inspired form of cult, as part of Rome's
general religious recruitment...
- PSRM cu paşaport românesc, care a**** jumătate de an
spuneau că au
depus cereri să li se retragă cetăţenia română, au MINŢIT". Jurnal.md.
Archived from...
-
Dionysian Mysteries Kykeon Mycenaean Greece Orphism Poppy goddess Sacerdos Cereris Encyclopædia
Britannica Martin P. Nilsson, Vol I, p. 470
Dietrich (1975)...
- the gods," in Macrobius,
Saturnalia 1.16.2.
Hendrik Wagenvoort, "Initia
Cereris," in
Studies in
Roman Literature,
Culture and
Religion (Brill, 1956), pp...
- înregistrării
noului partid PLUS: "În 24 de ore am
primit peste 7.500 de
cereri de adeziune"". www.hotnews.ro (in Romanian).
Retrieved 2022-05-31. "Dacian...
- 5:
anniversary of the
Temple of
Fortuna Publica 12–19:
Cerialia or Ludi
Cereri,
festival and
games for Ceres,
established by 202 BC 13 (Ides): anniversary...
- The
Sanctuary of Ceres,
Liber and
Libera (Latin:
Aedes Cereris,
Liberi et Liberae) was a
temple to Ceres,
Liber Pater and
Libera (equivalent to Demeter...