Very happy to be with her mother and see the earth fruitful.
In Greek myth, it is because of the abduction of Persephone that the Earth/we know the seasons: for Persephone also ate of the pomegranate in the Underworld and every year must return between Earth/Olympus and Underworld.
The only city Persephone is in charge of is the Underworld. Sadly no actual Earth city is dedicated to her like Athens is to Athena.
There is no "moral" in the abduction, it is a myth explaining how the seasons on Earth came to be.
Melione is the daughter of Persephone and Zeus/Hades, presided over the propitiations offered to the ghosts of the dead. She wandered the earth at night with a retinue of ghosts, striking fear into the hearts of mankind. She is then further filling a function of her mother, Persephone.
The number 4 symbolizes stability, order, structure, and balance in Greek mythology. Each of the main Greek gods and goddesses represents different aspects of life and nature, contributing to the overall harmony and balance of the universe. Demeter symbolizes fertility, harvest, and growth, while Persephone represents transformation, rebirth, and cycles of life and death. Together, they embody the interconnectedness of the natural world and the enduring cycle of seasons.
Persephone lives both with the living and in the Underworld.
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Persephone was born in a meadow on Earth
Persephone is a Goddess of the Earth, and the Goddess of the Underworld.
Persephone is a mythological figure. There is no evidence that she lived at all. The seasons are created by the elliptical orbit of the earth around the sun, but the ancient Greeks did not know that, so the legend of Persephone was created to explain the changing of the seasons. but according to greek mythology, she lived during the four winter months with her husban hades in the underworld and the remaining months with her mother
On Earth and Olympus, Persephone is the Goddess of Spring.
Demeter and Persephone were both goddesses of the earth. Gaia (Earth) through her daughter Rhea, who was the mother of Demeter and grandmother of Persephone.
Both Demeter and her daughter Persephone were goddesses of the earth and growing things.
Persephone's return to the Earth and Demeter marked the beginning of the first spring.
With Persephone's myth, the Earth/we know the seasons of spring, summer (when Persephone returns to the Earth, reigning with Demeter Queen of the Harvest/Earth) during autumn Persephone departs and dwells in the Underworld with Hades as Queen of the Underworld. We already know these things, but this is how the ancient Greeks explained the seasons.
She lived part of the year in the underworld with her husband Hades.
Persephone missed both her mother and the life she'd known on earth .