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12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) harvest (1) venus (1) war (1) architecture (1) death (1) festivals (1) heroes (1) marriage (1) pollux (1) sea (1) sun (1) thunder (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 harvest Roman Mythology In Roman mythology, the harvest is associated with the goddess Ceres and celebrated as a time of abundance. 3
2 venus Roman mythology Venus is the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. 3
3 war Roman Mythology The god Mars in Roman Mythology represented military power and courage and was revered before battle. 3
4 architecture Roman mythology Roman architecture includes grand structures such as temples and amphitheaters devoted to the gods and goddesses of their mythology. 1
5 death Roman mythology In Roman mythology, death is governed by the god Pluto and is considered an inevitable part of life. 1
6 festivals Roman mythology Roman mythology festivals Saturnalia and Lupercalia were celebrated with feasting and revelry in honor of gods. 1
7 heroes Roman mythology Roman mythology reveres heroes like Hercules and Aeneas for their courage, strength, and legendary feats. 1
8 marriage Roman mythology Marriage in Roman mythology is a sacred bond dedicated to the goddess Juno and blessed by the gods. 1
9 pollux Roman mythology In Roman mythology, Pollux is one of the twin brothers known as the Dioscuri, along with Castor. 1
10 sea Roman mythology Neptune was the Roman god of the sea and was often depicted with a trident. 1
11 sun Roman mythology In Roman mythology, the sun is personified as the god Sol, who drives a chariot across the sky each day. 1
12 thunder Roman mythology Thunder in Roman mythology is attributed to the god Jupiter, who was associated with the sky and thunderstorms. 1