Pershone returns to the underworld in the winter months. It gets cold because her mother Demeter is mourning her absence. When it is spring, Demeter knows Persephone is coming back to her soon, so the weather gets better...
Demeter did not live in the underworld. She was one of the Olympian goddesses and was associated with agriculture, fertility, and the harvest. Persephone, Demeter's daughter, spent part of the year in the underworld with Hades, which led to the changing of the seasons.
No, her daughter Persephone lives half the year there.
6 months in the underworld.
hades force her to be her wife
No, Hades was the God of the Underworld, and Demeter was the Goddess of Harvest
Demeter never actually goes to the Underworld. When it is time for Persephone to leave Hades, Demeter sends Hermes to the Underworld instead.
To take Persephone, daughter of Demeter and Zeus, to the Underworld as wife.
The Goddess Demeter fears the God of the underworld who had kidnapped her daughter, Persephone!
Persephone didn't leave Demeter intentionally. She was kidnapped by Hades and is trapped to live in the Underworld for 6 months a year because she ate 6 pomegranate seeds.
With Demeter upon the Earth or Olympus.
Persephone, daughter of Demeter.
Demeter is Persephone's mother. Demeter is the goddess of harvest. Persephone was the goddess of Spring. One day Hades kidnapped her and took her to the Underworld where she became the Queen of the Underworld. She now lives in the Underworld 6 months a year. The other 6 months is spent with her mother.
Hecate who heard the cry and led Demeter to Helios, and then led Demeter into the Underworld to Hades and Persephone.
Demeter's daughter is Persephone (the goddess of springtime) and I think Hades (The god of the underworld) stole her.
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 was a female Greek deity. Demeter was the famous mother of Persephone, who in Greek mythology was Queen of the Underworld and goddess of spring.