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Hecuba was a queen in Greek Mythology and mother of 19 children.
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).
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It started with Gaea (mother Earth) and she had children the Titans and then Kronos killed his father with his skythe because his mother told him to. Afterward, the Titans had children that became known as the gods. And eventually Zeus killed Kronos with his own skythe.
Greek Pagans. Since i am one, i call the whole religion "Greek Reality"
Greek children commonly refer to their parents as "μαμά" (mama) for mother and "μπαμπάς" (baba) for father.
Hecuba was a queen in Greek Mythology and mother of 19 children.
It's a name some children call their mother.
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A mother.
Mum not mom although younger children call her mummy
Rich children: Mother, Father/Sir (mama or papa informally) Poor children: Ma, Pa
Mamma=Mother Pappa=Father Föräldrar=Parents
Athena in Greek myth was a maiden and virgin goddess, taking no husband and no lover and having no children.
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).
A stay at home mother, one who stays home with their children, to tend to the house, and children, while their husband works the job and keeps food on the table.
mitera means mother, the abbreviation, "mum" is more commonly used by smaller children as, "Mamma".