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Possible Answers: TERRA.

Last seen on: Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 16 2018

Random information on the term “firma”:

Firma is an extinct town in St. Charles County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place.

A post office called Firma was established in 1901, and remained in operation until 1924. The community has the name of a railroad employee, according to local history.

Coordinates: 38°53′21″N 90°40′33″W / 38.88917°N 90.67583°W / 38.88917; -90.67583

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Random information on the term “TERRA”:

In ancient Roman religion and myth, Tellus Mater or Terra Mater (“Mother Earth”) is a goddess of the earth. Although Tellus and Terra are hardly distinguishable during the Imperial era, Tellus was the name of the original earth goddess in the religious practices of the Republic or earlier. The scholar Varro (1st century BC) lists Tellus as one of the di selecti, the twenty principal gods of Rome, and one of the twelve agricultural deities. She is regularly associated with Ceres in rituals pertaining to the earth and agricultural fertility.

The attributes of Tellus were the cornucopia, or bunches of flowers or fruit. She was typically depicted reclining. Her male complement was a sky god such as Caelus (Uranus) or a form of Jupiter. A male counterpart Tellumo or Tellurus is mentioned, though rarely. Her Greek counterpart is Gaia, and among the Etruscans she was Cel. Michael Lipka has argued that the Terra Mater who appears during the reign of Augustus is a direct transferral of the Greek Ge Mater into Roman religious practice, while Tellus, whose temple was within Rome’s sacred boundary (pomerium), represents the original earth goddess cultivated by the state priests.

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