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Myths, hymns, and scholarly findings about the goddess known as Ast in Egypt and later as Isis throughout the known world.

www.philae.nu/philae/romanIsis.html
ISIS or her more ancient Egyptian name ASET, seems like two different deities if you take a closer look. When the worship of ISIS rose in Greek and Roman days, ASET had already been forgotten for hundreds of years, at this time only a small group of priests still knew how to read the hieroglyphs of the temple walls.

www.pantheon.org/mythica/articles/v/venus.html
The Roman goddess of love and beauty, but originally a vegetation goddess and patroness of gardens and vineyards. Later, under Greek influence, she was equated with Aphrodite and assumed many of her aspects. Her cult originated from Ardea and Lavinium in Latium.

www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/roman/ceres.htm
Ceres was the Earth goddess and goddess of corn. Her daughter was Proserpine.

www.paganlibrary.com/reference/greek_roman_gods.php
A quick overview by Thomas Palmer
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