Flora gives the flower to Juno and that makes Juno pregnant with Mars
Flora was the Goddess of Flowers. To others it was Demeter. Due to that Demeter was the Goddess of grains and plants.
Roman myth does not come with timelines for birth and death.
Yes, it's based on a true story. =]
Mythology is derived from the Greek word: mythologia - meaning: word story.
The Plighted Word by Narciso G. Reyes is a story of a daughter who chose to break her heart rather than break the word of her father! It is a story of a family custom where a father's decision can never be broken, better death rather than dishonor! Flora, the daughter of Damian and Sima has been engaged to be married to Marcos. Marcos is the nephew of Don Luis, who owned half the province and two or three towns in the next one which means that their family is rich. Damian really wants Flora to be married to Marcos because of the wealth and nearly perfect life that they can experience but Flora loves someone else who is Tonio. Tonio is a guerrila who fights with the Japanese troops. Damian does not want a guerrila like Tonio for his daughter. Sima and Pastor are feeling sorry for Flora because in that time a child can not do anything but obey. Flora wanted to tell Tonio about her engagement to Marcos which will be exactly a week from that day. So when Sima asked Pastor to go to San Anton to buy a pina cloth, Flora asked him to give Guadalupe a message. Guadalupe is Flora's closest friend and is Tonio's cousin. The message was to let Tonio consider Flora as one who is dead and to forget her as if he had never known her. When Tonio received the message, he went to Flora's house even though the Japanese troops are in the way. He arrived at Flora's house wounded after almost 3 days of travelling and hiding from the Japanese troops. He came too late. Don Luis and Damian already had an agreement about the marriage of Flora and Marcos. Tonio called Flora's name three times but she is not replying so Tonio left Flora's house heart broken. Eventhough it hurts Flora, she still chose to obey her father than to follow her heart. 3 Would you rather choose to obey your parent's will or to follow your heart? In this story, Plighted Word, the protagonist who is Flora, chose to obey her father's will to marry Marcos than to follow her heart and marry Tonio. A particular literary element used in this story is conflict. Conflict can be with another man, with nature, with society and within one's self. In this story, Flora had conflict with her father. There was a part in the story where they were eating supper and Damian asked Flora of her age. Flora said she will be turning 19 then Damian said "A good age to get married. Not too young, not too old." Flora replied, "Im not so desirous of getting married." Then Damian pushed back his empty plate showing that he is irritated by Flora's reply. Flora is also having conflicts within her because she really loves Tonio but she should not disobey her father. This made her say to her mother, "I wish I were dead" and "Death would be sweeter."
It was among the flowers that Persephone stood in a field of before she was taken by Hades.
Greek mythology started when Ancient Greeks thought there was no way the Earth could shake and hold up the sky on its own. So they thought, 'Oh, someone must hold up the sky and help the sea!' They made statues to represent the god that they created. Ancient Greeks also believe in gods and goddesses because they follow the tradition of their ancestors. Romans stole their idea, and made their own gods, which have the same powers, just different names. Example: Zeus for Greek mythology and Jupiter for Roman mythology.
The Roman goddess Flora appears in Book 5 of the poem Fasti. It was written in 8 AD and structured from a first person perspective.
Athena is the daughter of Zeus. Based in Greek Mythology, Athena is the Goddess of Wisdom and Battle Strategy. Her symbol is the owl.
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In Greek mythology, Persephone's allies included her mother Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and Hecate, the goddess of magic and crossroads. Zeus, the king of the gods, also played a significant role in Persephone's story.
Demeter became a goddess in Greek mythology by being the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, making her one of the Twelve Olympians. She is the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest, and plays a central role in the story of Persephone's abduction by Hades.
Calypso is a character from Greek mythology, known as a nymph or sometimes a sea goddess, who trapped the hero Odysseus on her island in Homer's "The Odyssey." Calypso is often depicted as a beautiful and powerful deity who falls in love with Odysseus and detains him for several years before eventually releasing him. Her story highlights themes of love, power, and freedom in Greek mythology.
Hathor, Ra's daughter (Actually it was Sekhmet, the lion goddess, Hathor was Sekhmet's docile cow form,who has a long story to her....)
Namaka is a figure in Hawaiian mythology, specifically in the story of Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes. Namaka is Pele's older sister and the sea goddess. She is known for her fierce and powerful nature, often in conflict with Pele.
Phaecia was means "magic" and it was an island in the story The Odyssey where the goddess Circe lived.. Odysseus landed upon this island on his journey back home to Itacha.
Sekhmet is a goddess in Egyptian mythology who is depicted as a lioness-headed deity. In "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan, Sekhmet is mentioned as one of the powerful Egyptian gods and goddesses who play a role in the story. She is known as the goddess of war and is often associated with destruction and healing.
In Greek mythology, Demeter is the goddess of agriculture and fertility. She is said to be the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, making her one of the Olympian deities. Demeter's story is often associated with the abduction of her daughter Persephone by Hades, which led to the changing of the seasons.
I want a imaginary story on flowers!