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Demeter (dĭmē`tər), in Greek religion and mythology, goddess of harvest and fertility; daughter of Kronos and Rhea. She was the mother of Persephone Persephone (pərsĕf`ənē) or Proserpine ..... Click the link for more information. by Zeus. When Pluto abducted Persephone, Demeter grieved so inconsolably that the earth became barren through her neglect. Searching for her daughter, she wandered to Eleusis, where the Eleusinian Mysteries Eleusinian Mysteries (ĕly ..... Click the link for more information. were inaugurated in her honor. She revealed to Triptolemus, an Eleusinian, the art of growing and using corn. The Thesmophoria, a fertility festival held in her honor at Athens, was attended only by women. The Romans identified her with Ceres Ceres (sîr`ēz), in Roman religion and mythology, goddess of grain; daughter of Saturn and Ops. ..... Click the link for more information. . DemeterIn Greek religion, a consort of Zeus and the goddess of agricuture, especially grain. Though rarely mentioned by Homer and not an Olympian deity, she is probably an ancient goddess. She is best remembered for her role in the story of Persephone, in which her lack of attention to the harvest causes a famine. In addition to appearing as a goddess of agriculture, Demeter was sometimes worshiped as a divinity of the Underworld and as a goddess of health, birth, and marriage. Demeter Greek myth the goddess of agricultural fertility and protector of marriage and women Demeter goddess of corn and agriculture. [Gk. Myth.: Jobes, 429–430] See : Farming Demeter goddess of fecundity. [Gk. Myth.: Jobes, 429–430] See : Fertility
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| In the piazza she comes upon a statue by Bernini of Pluto, the Roman version of Hades, "carrying a struggling Persephone over his shoulders" (53), and in a church she is told that statues of Demetra and Proserpina once stood there. Kaye, Kelleen and Demetra Smith Nightingale (2000). Demetra John helped develop and run our innovative admissions process and also helped, along with Thubi Kolobe, to implement and oversee a minority recruitment and retention program that led to our having classes in which the world was represented. |
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