Because, like all the Greek gods, she was essentially omnipotent, with the limitation of being submissive to Zeus.
No. Demeter is a Greek name. The Roman name for Demeter is Ceres.
Demeter lived on Olympus.
No, she was not. Demeter had children.
Demeter lived on Olympus.
Demeter is the Greek name of the Greek goddess. Ceres is the Roman counterpart of Demeter.
She must be considered very powerful, as when she is mourning the loss of her daughter, she stops everything from growing on the earth!
in greek mythology Demeter was the Goddess of the harvest. her daughter Persephone was the Goddess of spring time and the closest in types of power. though her mother was more powerful.
He is the brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter. Their parents are Cronus and Rhea.
Her mother Demeter, and her husband Hades, as well as her father Zeus; through them - and without them - Persephone was a very powerful goddess.
There was no "god of Demeter", Demeter was a Greek goddess.
Zeus was the most powerful god because he defeated his father, the Titan Kronos. He helped his siblings(Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, and Hestia) out of Kronos' stomach, then became the King of the Gods.
Demeter
Demeter was not married. Demeter had two consorts in Karmanor and Iasion.
Persephone, Despoina, Eubuleus, Arion, Plutus, Philomelus, Iacchus, Acheron, Hecate (Orphic)
It's impossible to determine who would win in a fight between Athena and Demeter as they are both powerful goddesses with distinct realms of influence. Athena is associated with wisdom and warfare, while Demeter is the goddess of agriculture and the harvest. Both have unique strengths that would make the outcome of a fight unpredictable.
Demeter was older. Demeter was born of Cronus and Rhea. Her brothers were Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon. Since Artemis is a daughter of Zeus, Demeter's youngest sibling, Demeter has to be older. This also makes Artemis Demeter's niece.
No. Demeter is a Greek name. The Roman name for Demeter is Ceres.