Grain, pomaganate, and torch
They are most often associated with a myth, such as a screech owl was what the gardener of Hades, Ascalaphus, was turned into that bird for telling that Persephone had eaten food from the Underworld by Demeter. A white poplar was sacred for being the metamorphosed form of Leuke, a lover of Hades. Minthe was of that same origion as a lover of Hades who was transformed by Demeter or Persephone into mint. Most symbols are then crude memory cues for the myth involving certain gods and goddesses.
Persephone's mother was Demeter. Persephone's brother was Zeus, who was also Persephone's father (confusing but is correct in the myth)
Persephone is married to Hades.
Hades is Persephone's consort.
Hades took Persephone to the underworld because of Persephone's beauty.
The pomegranate.
Both the pomograntet and the asphodel have been associated with Persephone as her symbols.
A Pomegranate
The spring. It is also said that the bat is her animal.
Sheafs of grain : a goddess of Spring growing things; a tie to Demeter. A flaming torch : a reference to her journey though the Underworld and bringing life to earth. Asphodel : a field of this grows in the Underworld where the dead dwell. Symbols of Hades the King of the Underworld were sometimes included as hers: modern symbols include the white rose and the bat.
The pomegranate. Young wheat. Torch. Together with Hades, rooster, bowl and mint as well.
In Greek art, Persephone is invariably portrayed robed. She may be carrying a sheaf of grain.General symbols are springs, wreaths of flowers worn in hair, torches, reeds, waterfalls, rivers, and spring.
Persephone enemy was Methane because she slept with Persephone's husband, Hades.
Persephone's mother was Demeter. Persephone's brother was Zeus, who was also Persephone's father (confusing but is correct in the myth)
Persephone's mother was Demeter. Persephone's brother was Zeus, who was also Persephone's father (confusing but is correct in the myth)
They are most often associated with a myth, such as a screech owl was what the gardener of Hades, Ascalaphus, was turned into that bird for telling that Persephone had eaten food from the Underworld by Demeter. A white poplar was sacred for being the metamorphosed form of Leuke, a lover of Hades. Minthe was of that same origion as a lover of Hades who was transformed by Demeter or Persephone into mint. Most symbols are then crude memory cues for the myth involving certain gods and goddesses.
No, Persephone is not single.