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Dea Dia (Latin: "Goddess of Daylight", or "Bright Goddess") was a goddess of fertility and growth in ancient Roman religion. She was sometimes identified with Ceres, and sometimes with her Greek equivalent Demeter.
She was worshiped during Ambarvalia, a festival to Ceres. Every May, her priests, the Fratres Arvales, held a three-day festival in her honor.
Name
The name Dea Dīa (Classical Latin: [ˈd̪e.a ˈd̪iː.a]) means 'Goddess of Daylight' or 'Bright Goddess'. The first element stems from the Latin dea ('goddess'), while the second is related to diēs ('day'), probably in reference to the ritual prescription to announce in January the May ceremonies sub divo culmine ('under the celestial vault').
See also
Other goddesses also known as Dea ("The Goddess")
Other goddesses also known as Dia ("The Divine One")
References
= Bibliography
=Jenkyns, Richard (2013). God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-967552-4.
Schilling, Robert (1992). "The Arval Brethren". In Bonnefoy, Yves (ed.). Roman and European Mythologies. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-06455-0.
Further reading
Price, S. R. F. (1992). "The Arval Brothers". The Classical Review. 42 (2): 341–344. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00284060. JSTOR 713240. S2CID 246879606.
Brinton, D. G. (1892). "The Etrusco-Libyan Elements in the Song of the Arval Brethren". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 30 (139): 317–324. JSTOR 983355.
Kilgour, Andrew (1938). "The Ambarvalia and the Sacrificivm Deae Diae". Mnemosyne. 6 (3): 225–240. JSTOR 4426866. ProQuest 1299139937.
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