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Agrarian law and Ceres (mythology)

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Difference between Agrarian law and Ceres (mythology)

Agrarian law vs. Ceres (mythology)

Agrarian laws (from the Latin ager, meaning "land") were laws among the Romans regulating the division of the public lands, or ager publicus. In ancient Roman religion, Ceres (Cerēs) was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships.

Similarities between Agrarian law and Ceres (mythology)

Agrarian law and Ceres (mythology) have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ab Urbe Condita Libri, Pater familias, Patrician (ancient Rome), Plebs, Tiberius Gracchus, Tribune.

Ab Urbe Condita Libri

Livy's History of Rome, sometimes referred to as Ab Urbe Condita, is a monumental history of ancient Rome, written in Latin, between 27 and 9 BC.

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Pater familias

The pater familias, also written as paterfamilias (plural patres familias), was the head of a Roman family.

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Patrician (ancient Rome)

The patricians (from patricius) were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome.

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Plebs

The plebs were, in ancient Rome, the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census.

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Tiberius Gracchus

Tiberius Gracchus (Latin: TI·SEMPRONIVS·TI·F·P·N·GRACCVS; born c. 169–164 – 133 BC): Plutarch says Tiberius "was not yet thirty when he was slain." was a Roman populist and reformist politician of the 2nd century BC.

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Tribune

Tribune was the title of various elected officials in ancient Rome.

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Agrarian law and Ceres (mythology) Comparison

Agrarian law has 55 relations, while Ceres (mythology) has 208. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.28% = 6 / (55 + 208).

References

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