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  • Goddesses of Earth and Fields: Demeter, Ceres & Nerthus
    There isn't one single goddess of earth and fields that is universally recognized across all cultures and mythologies. Here are some prominent examples:

    * Greek Mythology: Demeter is the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest. She is deeply associated with the earth and its bounty.

    * Roman Mythology: Ceres is the Roman equivalent of Demeter.

    * Norse Mythology: Nerthus is a goddess associated with the earth and fertility. She is depicted as riding a chariot pulled by oxen, traveling across the land to bring forth abundance.

    * Egyptian Mythology: Geb is the god of the earth, representing the fertile soil and the underworld. His counterpart, Nut, is the goddess of the sky.

    * Mesopotamian Mythology: Ishtar is the goddess of love, war, and fertility. She is associated with the earth and its cycles.

    It's important to note that these are just a few examples. Many other cultures have their own deities connected to the earth and fields.

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