The myth of Hades and his kidnapping of his queen Persephone.
Her myth explains the seasons. When she's in the underworld it's Fall and Winter. But when she's back out, it's Spring and Summer.
myth
No, she travels between the underworld and earth yearly, which is the reason for the changing seasons in Greek and Roman myth.
Sorry hun there is no myth
One example of a story that explains a natural occurrence is the Greek myth of Persephone and the changing seasons. According to the myth, Persephone's time in the underworld with Hades is said to correspond with the arrival of winter, while her return to the surface brings about spring and summer. This story serves to explain the cyclical nature of the seasons and the transition from cold to warm weather.
Ceres is the goddess of Harvest. Her other name is Demeter. The name Ceres is where we get the word Cereal. She is also the goddess of the Seasons. The myth states that the return of her daughter from Hades causes the Seasons changing.
Existential questions.
There is no Roman version of the myth of Achilles.
"A Tale of Humanity"
seasons
Persephone appears in the myth of her abduction by Hades, which explains the changing of seasons as she moves between the underworld and the world above. She also features in the myth of Demeter, her mother, and the Eleusinian Mysteries, a religious cult that honored her as a goddess of fertility and the cycle of life and death.
The short story the the of the seasons is an example of an origin myth