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For other mythological figures, see Ops (Greek mythology). For the suffix "-ops" in taxonomy, see List of commonly used taxonomic affixes.
For other uses, see Ops (disambiguation) and OPS (disambiguation).
In ancient Roman religion, Ops or Opis (Latin: "Plenty") was a fertility deity and earth goddess of Sabine origin. Her equivalent in Greek mythology was Rhea.
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Other names | Opis ("Plenty") |
Abode | Chthonic |
Symbol | Lions, tambourine, crown, grains, cornucopia |
Gender | female |
Festivals | Opiconsivia |
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Parents | Caelus, Terra |
Siblings | Saturn, Janus |
Consort | Saturn |
Children | Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Juno, Ceres and Vesta |
Equivalents | |
Greek equivalent | Rhea |
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