Ceres was the Roman rendition of Demeter, Greek Goddess of the Harvest. As such, Ceres is a child of Saturn (the Romanized version of Cronus). The fourth child in fact. As to where she was born, Olympus is the shared home of the Olympians, but it is more likely she was born on Mount Othrys, the Titan base and home. Then again, many ancient writers claimed the Titans used mountains for thrones. So she could have been born on any one of the myriad of mountains in Greece. Before her dad ate her, anyway.
Ceres is the Roman equivalent of Demeter and is the god of the harvest and agriculture.
Crops and fertility.
Ceres is the Roman goddess of the harvest. Her Greek counterpart is Demeter.
Ceres, or Demeter in Greek Mythology, was the Roman goddess of the harvest, grains, and fertility.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
Demeter in Greek. Ceres in Roman.
Her name was Ceres
Ceres is the Roman goddess of the harvest. Her Greek counterpart is Demeter.
Ceres, or Demeter in Greek Mythology, was the Roman goddess of the harvest, grains, and fertility.
Demeter is the Greek goddess associated with the Roman goddess Ceres.
Yes the Roman goddess Ceres is goddess of agriculture.
Ceres is a Roman goddess. The Greek equivalent to Ceres is the goddess Demeter.
Ceres is not a Greek god she is Roman. She is the Greek equivalent to Demeter Goddess of Agriculture. This is how we got the name for cereal.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
The mother of the Roman goddess Ceres was called Ops/Opis. The husband of Opis in Roman mythology was Saturn.
Demeter in Greek. Ceres in Roman.
The crops. Actually Ceres is her Roman name, in Greek she was called Demeter.
The Greek goddess Demeter is identified with the Roman goddess Ceres.
Ceres