Many Mediterranean peoples of the ancient world worshiped Demeter or a similar goddess before Rome adopted Christianity.
The Megarians primarily worshiped the goddess Demeter, who was associated with agriculture and fertility. They also revered other deities such as Poseidon and various local gods, but Demeter held particular significance due to the region's agricultural heritage. The worship of Demeter was often linked to rituals celebrating the harvest and the cycle of nature.
Demeter's worship is known as the Eleusinian Mysteries.
People who lived in Megara.
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Crete was the seat of Rhea's earliest worship; so most likely there.
They believed in her just like they believed in all the Gods. She is a Goddess and they knew of her. So naturally they believed in her and offered her the worship and sacrifices that are her due.
They believed in her just like they believed in all the Gods. She is a Goddess and they knew of her. So naturally they believed in her and offered her the worship and sacrifices that are her due.
There was no "god of Demeter", Demeter was a Greek goddess.
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Demeter was not married. Demeter had two consorts in Karmanor and Iasion.
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.