Persephone was a duel goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld: like all Greek gods and goddesses she could be kind and just or cruel and deadly. It depended on the reasons and myths she was featured in.
Persephone's symbol in Greek Mythology is the pomegranate. It represents the fruit she consumed in the Underworld, which tied her to Hades and resulted in her spending part of the year in the underworld, leading to the changing seasons.
In the real world it was used to explain why winter came about and the vegetation died. Then when she "returned" spring would start and more would be living. Look up Perephone!
I believe she is represented by a pomegranate.
The pomegranate, the white rose, and a torch.
her symbols were wheat a torch and a pomegranat
the symbol of persephone is a serpent
The Pomegranate.
pomegranate
The medical symbol stands for Hermes's speed in Greek Mythology.
The Greek letter delta is Daedalus' symbol. Δ
maori is not in greek myths
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A seashell?
life
Symbol of the dangers of the sea to the unwary sailor.
I thinlk there are only two important doves in Greek mythology: Aphrodite's two white doves. They have remained a love symbol.
He was the nature god. He helped animals and Earth in mythology.
she is a symbol of pomogrante because she ate it at the underworld
In mythology Adonis is the symbol of male beauty. In Greek mythology, he is a handsome hunter and the god of beauty and desire. He represents rebirth and fertility.
Hades.