Yes: Demeter helped mortals find substance in growing harvest such as corn and wheat.
Bacchus, the Roman god, was a deity of pleasure and wine: which may equally cause pain and ease it.
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, revelry, and drunkenness, in ancient Rome, this god was called Bacchus.
She was the goddess of corn, grain, and the harvest.-Hope this was helpful :)
The God of Wine was known as 'Bacchus'. In Greek mythology, Bacchus was known as Dionysus.
Jim Bacchus was born on 1949-06-21.
Bacchus was Dionysus the god of grapes.and wine
Bacchus or Dionysus
Farm
From what I know of her Demeter is not married to anyone, but she has had nine children (both by mortals and gods.)
Thesmophoria was a festival held in Greek cities, in honor of the goddesses Demeter
Abundant crops and healthy grains.
Are both Greek/Roman deities relating to the earth and it's bounty.
All of the mortals who practiced polytheism on the Greek gods and goddesses.
Demeter did not have any outright enemies, there were both immortal and mortals who faced her wrath, but none that forced her to fear for herself as a goddess of Olympus.
No bacause Zeus only had childran with Hera and mortals.
Zeus and Demeter were not lovers. Demeter bore a daughter by Zeus named Persephone (Kore), however Zeus married his other sister, Hera. (Note that Zeus mated with many other goddesses and mortals, not just his lover and Demeter)
Demeter is typically depicted as a woman in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of agriculture and fertility, and she is often portrayed with symbols of harvest and abundance.
Zeus didn't have many male friends, only his female mates. Including, Calisto, Demeter, and Leto. Most of which were mortals.