The Saturnalia, named for Saturnus, an ancient agricultural deity, began on Dec. 17.
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The Saturnalia, named for Saturnus, an ancient agricultural deity, began on Dec. 17.
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Saturnus, alone among the planet-gods, resisted Germanisation.
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Its pages contain not just recipes but an idyll of prelapsarian plenty, passed down the generations by those who still connect with pagan forces: Saturnus and his groaning table, a Saturnalia from the Golden Age.
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Saturn was named after Saturnus, the Roman god of farming, who with his sickle taught human beings when to sow and when to reap: the inevitable cycle of birth, growth and death. Saturnus was the Roman version of the Greek god Cronos, a Titan who, fearing his own overthrow, devoured all the children born to him.
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