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==References == | <p> n the Greek mythology the primeval goddess of the earth, the <i> alma mater </i> of living things, both in heaven and on earth, called subsequently Demeter, <i> i. e </i> . Gemeter, Earth-mother. </p> | ||
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Gaia [1]
n the Greek mythology the primeval goddess of the earth, the alma mater of living things, both in heaven and on earth, called subsequently Demeter, i. e . Gemeter, Earth-mother.