It is imposable to know which version of the myth you mean as there are many reversions of it.
Hades abducted Persephone, Demeter her mother went in search of her and her duties were neglected and humans started to starve, then Demeter learned where Persephone was and demanded her daughter back and Zeus agreed so long as Persephone had not eaten or drank anything while in the Underworld, but she had; so Persephone spends half the year above the earth with her mother and half below with Hades her husband.
Articles "the" "a", and "an" are adjectives. They are also known as determiners.
Adjectives modify a noun or pronoun...Adjectives usually answer three questions about the nouns they describe:ExamplesI have a blue car (What type?)Four tickets, please. (How many?)I would buy these shoes. (Which?)
It is called "Pleonasm".
Those who show forgiveness can be called forgiving or merciful. Those who deserve forgiveness can be called forgivable.
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Yes: Persephone.
Hades abducted Persephone, Demeter her mother went in search of her and her duties were neglected and humans started to starve, then Demeter learned where Persephone was and demanded her daughter back and Zeus agreed so long as Persephone had not eaten or drank anything while in the Underworld, but she had; so Persephone spends half the year above the earth with her mother and half below with Hades her husband.
Demeter was the goddess of the harvest and was mother of Persephone whom was trapped in the underworld. Demeter lets no food grow in the winter as she is in misery because persephone returns to the underworld for 3 months every year. Persephone was daughter of not only Demeter but Zeus, the god of all gods!
Demeter is well known for going in seach for her daughter Persephone - and later going wandering in search for her - which can be called a quest.
tengoata or big carer in English
Persephone is called both the goddess of spring for her yearly return to Earth/Demeter, and Queen of the Underworld as being the wife of Hades.
Before Persephone became the wife of Hades, he had a lover called Mintha and either Demeter or Persephone turned her into the herb, mint.
Demeter's most famous daughter is Persephone whom she had with Zeus. Demeter has other daughters, Despoine whose father is Poseidon and Chrysothemis who is the daughter of Karmano. Artemis is also called a daughter of Demeter and associated with Despoine.
I think they are just called Numeral Adverbs.
Demeter, the Greek Goddess of fertility and the harvest, has a daughter called Persephone. Persephone was accidentally forced to spend half of the year in the Underworld with Hades as his wife, and that is why Autumn and Winter are cold and infertile, as Demeter mourns for her daughter.