Cáceres: ceres.
Ceres
is known as the goddess of agriculture and fertility in the Roman mythology (in
Greek mythology is known as Demeter).
MYTH:
Ceres was
Ops and Saturn’s daughter and had a lot of brothers
and sisters:
Juno, Vesta, Pluto, Neptune and Jupiter. These last ones, Neptune and Jupiter
fell in love with her. Jupiter had a baby with her called Proserpina. At the
same time, Ceres didn’t want to be with Neptune, so she transformed herself
into a mare to run away from him, but Neptune knew about her plans, so he
transformed himself into a horse and as a result of this union they conceived
the mythological horse called Arion.
Even though
Ceres is known as the goddess of agriculture, she didn’t work on her own; she
had 12 gods (such as Obarator or Messor) who helped her with each aspect of
agriculture.
HOW DID
PEOPLE WORSHIP HER? :
Some people
commemorated her presence by running around the streets at night, shouting and
carrying with them some torches.
HOW DOES
SHE LOOK? :
When
people represent Ceres, they usually do it as a beautiful woman with blond
messy hair and wearing a crown. She also has big breasts (because of her
representing fertility). Talking about
clothes, she usually wears a large tunic that goes all along until her feet,and
a veil. Finally, she usually carries an agriculture tool.
CERES IN
CÁCERES:
A statue of
Ceres can be found in Cáceres in ‘El Foro de los Balbos’, even though it hasn’t
been there all the time. It was found in the XV century in the Salor river but
the one that we can see it’s a copy of the real one. In the photo we can see that she is missing
an arm and the nose.
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