No, she was not. Demeter had children.
The goddess of agriculture (and therefore corn) was named Demitra.
In the ancient Greek religion (or as we call it, Greek mythology), the goddess of agriculture, grains, plants, etc. was Demeter, mother of Persephone (goddess of springtime).
Demeter is the Goddess of agriculture and farming, etc.
She was born from the titans Kronos and Rhea
Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest, is commonly symbolized by wheat, the cornucopia and a torch.
Demeter was the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Hestia was the virgin sister of Zeus, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Demeter, a goddess of the hearth (both private and municipal) and the home.
Demeter is the Greek goddess of earth and harvest.
Demeter is the Greek goddess associated with the Roman goddess Ceres.
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No, the Roman equivalent of Demeter is Ceres.
Yes, she's the goddess of harvest and agriculture.
No, Hades was the God of the Underworld, and Demeter was the Goddess of Harvest
Demeter was not a god. She was a goddess, the goddess of the Harvest in Greek mythology.
Hestia is the sister of Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Hades, and Poseidon. She is the daughter of Rhea and Cronus, she has no children and no husband, being a virgin goddess of the home, hearth, and fire.
There was no "god of Demeter", Demeter was a Greek goddess.
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