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− | + | In Roman mythology, Libera is a goddess of fertility and the Earth. She is the daughter of [[Liber]] and [[Ceres]]. Libera is associated with Persephone of Greek mythology. | |
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In Roman mythology, Libera is a goddess of fertility and the Earth. She is the daughter of Liber and Ceres. Libera is associated with Persephone of Greek mythology.
References
Michael Jordan, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002