Tellus
see also: Etymology of Tellus
Tellus is a Déesse of the Roman Mythologie. It is the equivalent of Gaïa in the Greek Mythologie.
Its attributes
The black color and the cave.
Field
Ground.
To be able
Tellus corresponds to the first goddess and the raw material. It is the goddess of the Earth. The name Tellus is the etymological origin of French words like telluric (ex: telluric forces)
Family ties
Tellus is the wife of Uranus. Mother of Uranus and Saturn.
Festivals
Mainly agrarian ( Fordicidia )
See too
- Roman Religion
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