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Who does Demeter fear?

The Goddess Demeter fears the God of the underworld who had kidnapped her daughter, Persephone!


What does Demeter fear?

Hades because he took persephone


Who were Demeter's main enemies?

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.


How many people did Demeter marry?

None; Demeter had consorts and lovers but no husbands.


What kind of person was Demeter?

Demeter is motherly and generous to other people.


What item does goddess Demeter have?

Demeter's symbol of power is an ear of wheat. She is the goddess of agriculture. Demeter also taught people how to farm.


Do people still believe in Demeter?

yes/people might still believe in Demeter like people believe in good even though Demeter might just be a myth , and everyone had it's own way of thinking


Who did Demeter have affairs with?

mortal people


What did Demeter give to the people or help them?

Demeter gave the people the knowledge of how to grow, preserve, and prepare grain. She also gave them fertile land.


What does the Greek goddess Demeter fear?

Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, primarily fears the loss of her daughter Persephone, who is taken to the Underworld by Hades. This separation leads to her deep sorrow, causing the earth to become barren during the months Persephone is away, representing the cycle of seasons. Demeter's fear of losing her daughter not only symbolizes maternal love but also reflects the fragility of life and nature.


What did Demeter do that was important?

Demeter was the goddess of crops: wheat, vegetables, and fruits. If Demeter didn't take care of them, the crops will die and people will not have food to eat so they will starve,


What were some of Demeter's accomplishments?

She taught people to sew and harvest.