yes she was indeed she treated them very badly
Zagreus is the chiled of Zeus
The god Zagregus was the god of farmers
It depends on the myth, since there are multiple versions Persephone is the mother of Zagreus and Melinoe, but they are her children by Zeus, who either raped her to produce Zagreus and tricked her to produce Melinoe. They don't figure often in modern myths, nost likely because Persephone is Zeus' child herself and that level of incest would make most modern people uncomfortable. Hades is the father of Macaria, but her mother is left up to debate, and could be assumed to be Persephone, but it is not clear
If you mean Zagreus, in Greek Mythology he was son of Zeus (or Hades?) and Persephone; Zeus put him upon the throne and the Titans murdered him, mimicking the antics of Hera; Zagreus was the "first-born Dionysus"; Zeus recovered the child's heart and making it into a potion, fed it to his love Semele, from this drink she conceived Dionysus.
Yes; the Erinyes/ Eumenides, Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera are his daughters, Zagreus his son, Melinoe and Macaria his other daughters.
persophone is a greek figure who is from the greeks. he was powerful. :) teehee
To the ancient Romans, Persephone (not Persophone) was known as Proserpina.
Zagreus is the chiled of Zeus
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Persophone is the maiden of the spring and was the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. After Hades kidnapped her and took her to the underworld, she became the queen of the underworld.
A pomegranate - more specifically the seeds.
Her husband and uncle is Hades. Her father is Zeus and Demeter her mother. In Orphic Hymn, her children are considered to be the Furies, Melinoe, and Zagreus by either Zeus or Hades.
Zagreus is the son of Zeus and Persephone, who was reincarnated as Dionysus.
Two, Persephone and Zagreus.
The god Zagregus was the god of farmers
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.