Οπς: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων
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'''Ops''', more properly '''''Opis''''', ([[Latin]]: "Plenty") was a fertility deity and earth-goddess in [[Roman mythology]] of [[Sabine]] origin. Her husband was [[Saturn (mythology)|Saturn]], the bountiful monarch of the [[golden age|Golden Age]]. Just as Saturn was identified with the Greek deity [[Cronus]], Ops was identified with [[Rhea (mythology)|Rhea]], Cronus' wife. In her statues and coins, Ops is figured sitting down, as [[chthonic|Chthonian]] deities normally are, and generally holds a [[scepter]] or a [[wheat|corn]] spike as her main attributes. The Chthonian deities are the manifestations of the [[Great Goddess]], such as [[Gaia]] or [[Gaia (mythology)|Ge]].
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These festivals also included activities that were called [[Consualia]], in honor of [[Consus]], her [[king consort|consort]].
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