Demeter is one of the Olympians, and therefore attends any meetings or gatherings they may have. She is the mother of Persephone, who was abducted by and married to Hades, so Demeter spent a lot of her time in the Underworld. She is the goddess of harvest, so of course she puts a lot of her time into keeping the crops healthy as well.
she was born after life came to earth
Demeter was among other things the Goddess of the cycle of life and death. The ship Demeter brings Dracula to his victims speeding up that cycle or altering it.
Demeter was the goddess of harvest. Her daughter is Persephone, who was taken be Hades against her will to the underworld to be his wife, and is the joy of her life.
Demeter and Zeus had a child together.
All of them.In Greek mythology, it is said that the seasons are caused by Demeter's mood changes in regards to the arrival and departure of her daughter, Persephone: when she leaves for Hades' underworld, Demeter is sad, and hence life dies (autumn/winter), and when she returns, Demeter is overjoyed, and hence all plants burst into life (spring/summer).
Trees weren't sacred to Demeter. She favored grains and crops.
Demeter is the Greek goddess that watches over harvests and fertility. She is also in charge of the seasons, and life and death.
Demeter is the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest in Greek mythology. She is responsible for the growth of crops and the Earth's abundance. Demeter is also closely associated with the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, as reflected in the changing seasons.
Loss and love: the loss of Persephone from the Earth goddess Demeter, the love of Hades for Persephone, the love of Demeter for Persephone.
to help grow crops and to change the seasons.
The main idea of the myth of Demeter and Persephone is the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It explains the changing of the seasons and the importance of agriculture. Demeter's grief over Persephone's abduction by Hades represents the loss of fertility in nature during the winter months and her reunion with Persephone in spring symbolizes the return of life and growth.
Demeter was the ancient Greek goddess of the harvest, agriculture, and fertility. She was responsible for the growth of crops, particularly grains like wheat and barley. Demeter was also associated with the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.