Yes. She had lots of mortal children.
well if you mean any goddess its this onBast is the Egyptian Goddess and protector of cats, women and children. She is Goddess of sunrise.Clearly, they didn't mean any Goddess, since they specified Greek.Out of the Greek Goddesses, Hera and Artemis were both associated with Children, as was Demeter, albeit in a conception kind of way.
No: Demeter the Greek goddess would have no need for any such thing.
No. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena had no children. She was a virgin goddess.
Yes, Demeter has a famous child. Her name is Persephone, the goddess of spring and queen of the Underworld.
Demeter was the Greek goddess of the harvest, grains, agriculture. Corn, in England, is a generic term that could refer to wheat or oats or any other grain. In that sense, Demeter was the Greek goddess of corn. However, Z. mays, the plant usually referred to as corn, did not exist in ancient Europe. It was developed in the Americas and only arrived in the rest of the world after Columbus.
Hestia the Greek goddess did not have any children. She was a virgin goddess.
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No: Hestia the Greek goddess was a virgin.
Demeter is the Greek goddess of the harvest, agriculture, and fertility. Since she is the goddess of agriculture, she could plant any plants. her daughter Persephone made flower bloom as she walked by. According Greek records, new plants& flowers were made based on her mood.
Sadly, no. Many of the other Greek gods/goddess have helpers or "sidekicks" if you might say. But, Demeter did not have any helpers unless her daughter Persephone helped out every once in a while.
First off, Artemis was a Greek goddess. She did not have any children because she was a virgin goddess.
Demeter's symbol is typically associated with wheat, cornucopia, and a torch. These symbols represent fertility, abundance, and harvest. They reflect Demeter's role as the goddess of agriculture and the harvest in Greek mythology.