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Demeter is the goddess of the harvest in Greek Mythology.Demeter's mother was the Mythological Titaness named Rhea.Demeters' father was Cronus, God of the Harvest.
To impress Demeter since Demeter asked him to create the most beautiful animal, so that she would start liking him. But after a lot of mistakes(zebra, giraffe, camel) Poseidon finally made the horse but he no longer liked Demeter anymore.
Demeter is the daughter of Cronus ruler of the Titans. She is the goddess of the harvest and her daughter, Persephone is married to Hades. The mythological explanation for winter was that Demeter was sad for the three months her daughter was required to spend in the underworld with her husband, so the whole world mourned with her.
To explain the seasons.
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The greek goddess of the harvest was Demeter
If you are asking in the physical sense, sorry, no- Demeter is not alive, but she is very alive in literature! Demeter is the goddess of the harvest and fertility in Greek mythology and is often depicted as a motherly woman. Her daughter Persephone took over her power of the seasons. Both are mythological, and are alive more in historical religions and stories than they ever were in the flesh.
if you are talking about goddesses, then you are probably thinking of Demeter, the goddess of crops. but if you are thinking of any mythological beings, then it is Gaea, the first Entity alive.
the Greek titan Cronus is the Titan of time. he is also Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades and Demeter's Father. He is married to his sister, Rhea
Demeter was a goddess of growing and harvesting in agriculture; as well as being a goddess of the Mysteries of the afterlife.
Demeter in Greek myth, daughter of Rhea and Kronos, her grandparents being Gaea and Ouranos.
Demeter, being female, is a goddess. She was the goddess of fertility, agriculture, nature, and the four seasons.