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    In Greek tradition, Demeter is the second child of the Titans Rhea and Cronus, and sister to Hestia, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. Like her other siblings except Zeus, she was swallowed by her father as an infant and rescued by Zeus. Through her brother Zeus, she became the mother of Persephone, a fertility goddess and resurrection deity.

  2. Demeter is the goddess of the harvest and presides over grains and the fertility of the earth. Although she was most often referred to as the goddess of the harvest, she was also goddess of sacred law and the cycle of life and death.

  3. Apr 24, 2023 · Demeter was a Greek Olympian goddess who reigned over crops, harvests, family, and fertility. She was closely connected with her daughter Persephone.

  4. Demeter, in Greek religion, daughter of the deities Cronus and Rhea, sister and consort of Zeus (the king of the gods) and goddess of agriculture. In one legend her daughter Persephone is carried off by Hades, the god of the underworld.

  5. Demeter, the middle daughter of Cronus and Rhea, was the Ancient Greek goddess of grain and agriculture, one of the original Twelve Olympians. Her grief over her daughter Persephone – who has to spend one-third of the year with her husband Hades in the Underworld – is the reason why there is winter.

  6. Nov 12, 2019 · Demeter was one of the oldest gods in the ancient Greek pantheon. Demeter was a goddess of agriculture and guaranteed the fertility of the earth. She protected both farming and vegetation. The close connection with the earth was inherited from Demeter's mother Rhea.

  7. Feb 14, 2020 · Demeter, the Corn-Mother, was considered a very important goddess in the ancient world. She was the one that bestowed blessings upon harvesters. She was also known as Mother-Earth in pre-Hellenic cults and cults of Minoan Crete.

  8. Demeter was the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture, grain and bread who sustained mankind with the earth's rich bounty. She was depicted as a mature woman, often wearing a crown and bearing sheafs of wheat or a cornucopia (horn of plenty), and a torch. Her Roman name was Ceres.

  9. Demeter. One of the great divinities of the Greeks. The name Demeter is supposed by some to be the same as γῆ μήτηρ ( gē mētēr ), that is, mother earth, while others consider Deo, which is synonymous with Demeter, as connected with δαίς ( dais) and δαίνμυι ( dainmui ), and as derived from the Cretan word δηαί ( dēai ...

  10. Demeter was a goddess of harvest and fertility of the earth, known also as the bringer of seasons. Her greatest gifts to mankind were wheat and corn and knowledge of agricultural techniques.

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