Hades was Demeter's enemy, as he abducted her daughter Persephone to be his wife in the Underworld.
In Greek mythology, Demeter's enemies were primarily associated with the abduction of her daughter Persephone by Hades. Hades, also known as Pluto, who took Persephone to the underworld without Demeter's consent, was seen as an adversary to Demeter due to this act. Additionally, entities or beings associated with the underworld, like the Furies or Titans, could be considered adversaries to Demeter as they were often in opposition to her efforts to retrieve Persephone.
Demeter did not have any outright enemies, there were both immortal and mortals who faced her wrath, but none that forced her to fear for herself as a goddess of Olympus.
Ascalaphus,Pluto,Typhon
No Demeter has none at all
Demeter was a daughter of Cronos and Rhea.
No: Demeter the Greek goddess would have no need for any such thing.
Demeter could make herself understood by any mortal, no matter language.
no
they do not have any enemies.
i think they were Ascalaphus, Pluto and Typhon there might be more but I'm not sure
eagles do not have any enemies. their only enemies are humans.
Demeter was half-sister of the centaur Chiron by her father Cronus's affair with Philyra. Demeter, with Poseidon had a son who had the form of a horse his name was Arion.
no they were not because Demeter love her work and was not able to do any think but care for her daughter and the land,