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Ceres (mythology) and Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus

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Difference between Ceres (mythology) and Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus

Ceres (mythology) vs. Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus

In ancient Roman religion, Ceres (Cerēs) was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships. Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus or Cato Licinianus (died about 152 BC) was son of Cato the Elder by his first wife Licinia, and thence called Licinianus, to distinguish him from his half-brother, Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, the son of Salonia.

Similarities between Ceres (mythology) and Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus

Ceres (mythology) and Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cato the Elder, Cicero.

Cato the Elder

Cato the Elder (Cato Major; 234–149 BC), born and also known as (Cato Censorius), (Cato Sapiens), and (Cato Priscus), was a Roman senator and historian known for his conservatism and opposition to Hellenization.

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Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero (3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, orator, lawyer and philosopher, who served as consul in the year 63 BC.

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Ceres (mythology) and Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus Comparison

Ceres (mythology) has 208 relations, while Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus has 23. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.87% = 2 / (208 + 23).

References

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