The Greeks and Romans didn't worship the seasons. The Goddess you personified the transition from lively warmer months to colder deader months was Persephone (her Roman counterpart was Proserpine). Demeter (Ceres), her mother, presided over the changing of the seasons.
Persephone the Greek goddess of flowers nature and spring
Greek Rehi was responsible for spring. goddess of the harvest.
Persphone was the Greek Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld.
Flora was the goddess of flowers and the season of spring, and also of vegetation.
Chloris is the Greek goddess of flowers, and the personification of spring. She is the wife of Zephyrus, and her Roman counterpart is Floris.
Greek goddess: immortal, ageless. Queen of the Underworld, goddess of Spring.
Persephone is both goddess of spring (life) and goddess who is Queen in the Underworld (death).
Because she is the Greek Goddess of Spring and the Queen of the Underworld.
Because she is the Goddess of Spring and the Queen of the Underworld.
If you are referring to Ostara, it is the Pagan Sabbat celebrated at the Vernal (Spring) Equinox. It is named for a Greek goddess of Spring.
Yes, she's the goddess of harvest and agriculture.
There are a lot of Greek goddesses, but some of the main ones are: Athena (goddess of wisdom and battle strategy) Aphrodite (goddess of love) Hera (goddess of marriage) Hestia (goddess of the hearth) Artemis (goddess of the hunt) Eris (goddess of strife) Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Persephone (goddess of spring)