Okay kiddo, let me explain what "dea matrona" is. "Dea" is a Latin word for "goddess", and "matrona" was a name given to women in ancient Rome who were married and had children. So, "dea matrona" means "goddess mother".
People in ancient times believed in many gods and goddesses, and each one had a special power or responsibility. Dea Matrona was believed to be a goddess who protected married women and mothers. She was also associated with the earth and fertility.
People would make offerings to Dea Matrona, like flowers, food or coins, to show their respect and ask for her help. They would pray to her for protection and fertility, to have healthy babies and safe deliveries.
Even though people don't believe in Dea Matrona anymore, we can still learn from her. She reminds us of the importance of motherhood and taking care of families.