Demeter was allowed to see Persephone during spring and summer witch is why it is warmer during those two seasons. It is warmer because Demeter gets to see her daughter again.
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In Greek mythology, Demeter did not have a romantic relationship with Hades. However, she did confront him when he abducted her daughter Persephone to the Underworld, which ultimately led to a compromise that allowed Persephone to split her time between the Underworld and the surface world.
Demeter did. Persephone's mother, Demeter, heard the cry of Persephone while she was being carried away by Hades. Hades was the lord of the dead, and carried her to the Underworld.
Demeter goddess of crops and harvest. Her daughter Persephone was abducted by Hades. Demeter went looking for her, mourning her loss. Demeter forgot to mind the growth, nothing grew (winter). A compromise was reached - Persephone was allowed to rejoin her mother for half the year (=growth period).
Persephone was Demeter's daghter, so when hades kidnapped her, of course Demeter wanted her back. Eventually, the time Persephone spent with Demeter and the time with Hades was divided. When Persephone was with Hades, it was Winter. When she was with Demeter, it was Summer.
Persephone's parents are Zeus and Demeter.
Demeter adores Persephone because persephone is her daughter and the official start of spring
Her husband Hades, and her mother Demeter.
Because Persephone was Demeter's only daughter
Because Persephone was Demeter daughter or sister
Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, longs to see her daughter Persephone. Persephone's abduction by Hades to the Underworld causes Demeter great sorrow and grief, leading her to search for her relentlessly. Their reunion is central to the myth, symbolizing the changing seasons and the cycle of life and death. Ultimately, Demeter's desire to see Persephone reflects the deep bond between mother and daughter.
Demeter and Persephone were both goddesses of the earth. Gaia (Earth) through her daughter Rhea, who was the mother of Demeter and grandmother of Persephone.