Ops in Wikipedia
In ancient Roman religion, Ops or Opis, (Latin: "Plenty") was
a fertility deity and earth-goddess of Sabine origin. Her
husband was Saturn, the bountiful monarch of the Golden Age.
Just as Saturn was identified with the Greek deity Cronus,
Opis was identified with Rhea, Cronus' wife. In her statues
and coins, Opis is figured sitting down, as Chthonian deities
normally are, and generally holds a scepter or a corn spike as
her main attributes. The Chthonian deities are the
manifestations of the Great Goddess, such as Gaia or Ge...
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