Opora (mythology)
| Opora | |
|---|---|
Goddess of harvest, fruit and autumn | |
| Other names | Opore |
| Greek | Ὀπώρα |
| Abode | Earth |
| Texts | Peace |
| Consort | Sirius, Trygaeus |
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Opora (Ancient Greek: Ὀπώρα, romanized: Opṓra, lit. 'autumn, fruit') is a minor goddess connected to fruit, the harvest, especially wine harvest, and the season of autumn. She is a fairly obscure goddess, although she features in a little-known myth centered around her romance with the stellar god Sirius, the Dog Star.
A close equivalent in Roman mythology is found in the fertility goddess Pomona.