Flora | |
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Goddess of flowers and spring | |
![]() 1st-century fresco from the Villa di Arianna in Stabiae, depicting Flora or an allegory of spring | |
Abode | Elysium |
Symbols | flower |
Festivals | Floralia |
Genealogy | |
Consort | Favonius–Zephyrus |
Children | Carpus |
Equivalents | |
Greek | Chloris |
Oscan | Fluusa |
Flora (Latin: Flōra) is a Roman goddess of flowers and spring.[1] She was one of the twelve deities of traditional Roman religion who had their own flamen, the Floralis, one of the flamines minores. Her association with spring gave her particular importance at the coming of springtime, as did her role as goddess of youth.[2] She is one of several fertility goddesses and a relatively minor figure in Roman mythology. Her Greek counterpart is Chloris.