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Ceres and Clube
* Ceres series at the Clube nacional de Filatelia

Ceres and team
As he attempted to pierce the youth's breast, Ceres turned the king into a lynx, then ordered the youth, of Athens, the city of Mopsopus, to drive the sacred team back through the air.

Ceres and from
Several months later, when Ceres should have reappeared, Piazzi could not locate it: the mathematical tools of the time were not able to extrapolate a position from such a scant amount of data — three degrees represent less than 1 % of the total orbit.
* Ceres Space Colony, from the video game Super Metroid
The word cereal derives from Ceres, the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Ceres Brewery was founded by a grocer named Malthe Conrad Lottrup, with help from the chemists A. S. Aagard and Knud Redelien, as the city's seventh brewery.
San Gregorio Armeno in Naples was built in that century over the remains of a Roman temple dedicated to Ceres, by a group of nuns escaping from the Byzantine Empire with the relics of Gregory the Illuminator.
Remotely guided space probes have flown by all of the planets of the Solar System from Mercury to Neptune, with the New Horizons probe currently en route to fly by the dwarf planet Pluto and the Dawn spacecraft en route to the dwarf planet Ceres.
In Ancient Rome and throughout Italy, the ancient sanctuaries of Ceres and Proserpina were invariably led by female sacerdotes, drawn from women of local and Roman elites.
* The Vines of Ceres – vines from outer space engulf San Francisco
Seated Ceres from Emerita Augusta, present-day Mérida, Spain ( National Museum of Roman Art, 1st century AD )
Ceres ' name may derive from the hypothetical Proto-Indo-European root * ker, meaning " to grow ", which is also a possible root for many English words, such as " create ", " cereal ", " grow ", " kernel ", " corn ", and " increase ".
Ceres ' main festival, Cerealia, was held from mid to late April.
Adult males were excluded from bridal processions ; these took place at night and were headed by a young boy, who carried a torch in honour of Ceres.
The case included circumstantial details of Verres ' irreligious exploitation and abuse of Sicilian grain farmers, naturally under Ceres ' special protection at the very place of her " earthly home " – and thefts from her temple, including an ancient image of the goddess herself.
Ceres protected transitions of women from girlhood to womanhood, from unmarried to married life and motherhood.
Ceres ' known mythology is indistinguishable from Demeter's:
" When Ceres sought through all the earth with lit torches for Proserpina, who had been seized by Dis Pater, she called her with shouts where three or four roads meet ; from this it has endured in her rites that on certain days a lamentation is raised at the crossroads everywhere by the matronae.
No images of Ceres survive from her pre-Aventine cults ; the earliest date to the middle Republic, and show the Hellenising influence of Demeter's iconography.
Otherwise, in Rome and throughout Italy, as at her ancient sanctuaries of Henna and Catena, Ceres ' ritus graecus and her joint cult with Proserpina were invariably led by female sacerdotes, drawn from women of local and Roman elites: Cicero notes that once the new cult had been founded, its earliest priestesses " generally were either from Naples or Velia ", cities allied or federated to Rome.
Much of Rome's grain was imported from territories of Magna Graecia, particularly from Sicily, which later Roman mythographers describe as Ceres ' " earthly home ".
To complicate matters further, when a new form of Cerean cult was officially imported from Magna Graecia, it was known as the ritus graecus ( Greek rite ) of Ceres, and was distinct from her older Roman rites.

Ceres and city
He recommends that temples to Ceres be sited in rural areas: " in a solitary spot out of the city, to which the public are not necessarily led but for the purpose of sacrificing to her.
After reaching Ceres ’ temple outside of the city, Aeneas leaves Anchises and Ascanius there to go back in search of Creusa.
Like Ceres, Tellus, Flora and others, Acca Laurentia symbolized the fertility of the earth, in particular the city lands and their crops.
The headquarters of Ceres Fruit Juices are located in the city, although its namesake, Ceres valley and source of much of the fruit, is around one hour's drive to the northeast.
The connection of this myth with Enna naturally led to ( if it did not rather arise from ) the peculiar worship of the two goddesses Ceres and Proserpine in that city: and we learn from Cicero that there was a temple of Ceres of such great antiquity and sanctity that the Sicilians repaired thither with a feeling of religious awe, as if it were the goddess herself rather than her sanctuary that they were about to visit.
In the year 602, King Liuva II made a present to the city: the sculpture of the Virgin Mary, who was from then to the present day the symbol of the Christians in Talavera de la Reina, and the substitute for the goddess Ceres.
As one of the highest points in Geelong, Ceres has a lookout which overlooks the city.
The more common type on later obverses is the head of Ceres but in the mid-late 4th century BC, the head of the hero Leucippus, the reputed founder of the city appears for the first time.

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Two figures appear on the stairwell front — on the left is the Roman goddess of agriculture Ceres, while on the right is the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa.
Drawn by Constantino de Sobral Fernandes and engraved by José Sérgio de Carvalho e Silva, the design represents the goddess Ceres, standing and looking forward, holding a billhook in one hand and a sheaf of grain in the other.

Futebol and Clube
* Ajax Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football club
* ABC Futebol Clube, a football ( soccer ) club based in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
* Capital Clube de Futebol, a Brazilian football ( soccer ) club
* Tocantins Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football ( soccer ) club
* September 28 – The Portuguese sports club Futebol Clube do Porto is founded.
Bayern playing against São Paulo Futebol Clube | São Paulo in 2007.
* Vera Cruz Futebol Clube, Brazilian football club
* União Central Futebol Clube, a football ( soccer ) club in Brazil
Tensions flared during the final league match, where Palmeiras ' opponent was the São Paulo Futebol Clube ( SPFC ) which was laying claim to the assets of the former Palestra Italia.
Santos Futebol Clube () is a Brazilian professional football club based in Santos, São Paulo They play in the Campeonato Paulista.
Several suggestions emerged: África Futebol Clube, Associação Esportiva Brasil, Concórdia Futebol Clube, among others.
In 1915, Santos changed their name temporarily to União Futebol Clube in order to compete in another city tournament due to budgeting reasons.
São Paulo Futebol Clube ( São Paulo Football Club ), is a professional football club based in São Paulo, Brazil that plays in the Campeonato Paulista, São Paulo's state league, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A or Brasileirão, Brazil's national league.
The new club was formed on January 25, 1930 and was named the São Paulo Futebol Clube.
Just after the merger with Tietê, the founders and re-founders created the Grêmio Tricolor, which formed Clube Atlético São Paulo, on June 4, 1935, and, finally, São Paulo Futebol Clube on December 16 of the same year.
São Paulo Futebol Clube finished as runners-up once again in the Campeonato Paulista in 1941, and a year later the club paid 200 contos de réis ( equivalent to approximately R $ 162, 000 today ) to acquire Leônidas da Silva from Flamengo.
In 2005 Fluminense reached the final of the Copa do Brasil again, having lost the final Match to Paulista Futebol Clube.
* Vitória Futebol Clube ( Portugal association football team )
* Imperial Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football ( soccer ) club
* Cianorte Futebol Clube ( Cianorte );

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