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  1. Cerealia - Wikipedia

    In ancient Roman religion, the Cerealia / s ɪər iː ˈ eɪ l i ə / was the major festival celebrated for the grain goddess Ceres. It was held for seven days from mid- to late April. Various agricultural …

  2. April 12-19 – The Cerealia: The Feast of Ceres, the Ancient Roman ...

    Apr 3, 2022 · Cerealia seeks to increase awareness on the value of land and of indigenous cultures, to renew ties between areas producing grains and consumers, and to revitalize …

  3. The Festival of the Cerealia: Honoring Ceres - Roman Mythology

    Nov 5, 2024 · The festival of the Cerealia was one of the most significant celebrations in ancient Rome, dedicated to Ceres, the goddess of agriculture. This festival, traditionally held in mid …

  4. The Festival of the Cerealia: A Celebration of Abundance

    Nov 5, 2024 · The Cerealia was one of the most important festivals in ancient Rome, celebrated in honor of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility. Roman festivals played a crucial …

  5. The Festival of the Cerealia: Celebrating the Goddess Ceres

    Nov 4, 2024 · The festival of the Cerealia served not only as a means of honoring the goddess but also as a reminder of the essential relationship between humans and nature. It highlighted the …

  6. Cerealia - IMPERIUM ROMANUM

    Apr 12, 2021 · Cerealia (Cereales) was a celebration in honor of the goddess Cerery , running from April 12-19. It was connected with the games (ludi Cereales). Ovid mentions that during …

  7. Ceres and the Festival of Cerialia - Roman Army Museum

    The Festival of Cerealia was organised by the plebeian adediles and opened with a horse-race in the Circus Maximus near the Temple. It also included circus games (ludi cirenses) and …

  8. Cerealia Biscuits| Ethiopian Food Industry Leading – #1 Food …

    Zion is a cream fasting biscuit that is made 100% free of animal products. Developed for people who fast or prefer cocktail-like flavors, it tastes just as good as our non-fasting products. …

  9. Cerealia | Article about Cerealia by The Free Dictionary

    Find out information about Cerealia. April 19 Ceres was the ancient Roman goddess of grain and of harvests, often identified with the Greek goddess Demeter. People held festivals in her honor...

  10. Cerealia – Digital Maps of the Ancient World

    The Cerealia was a major festival celebrated in honor of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture. It was held for seven days in mid- to late April and marked the harvest season. Silver applique of …

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