Devoir de Philosophie

agricultural gods

Publié le 22/02/2012

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Roman Agriculture was critical to the success of ancient Rome. Growing crops and herds to feed the people was essential not only to individual health but, almost more importantly, the success of a growing society. The earliest cultures of central Italy recognized a multitude of gods and goddesses who watched over almost every aspect of growing plants and raising animals to feed the growing communities. As they did with their personal gods, these ancestors of the Romans recognized forces beyond their control and gave these forces names. They then performed rituals to either ask for the deity's help for a good growing season, or to implore the deity to not harm their fields or animals. Gods and goddesses oversaw the food supply as well. People asked them to keep the harvest safe from storms, volcanoes, and bad workmanship, to help turn grapes into wine and grain into bread, and to bring crops to market.

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