Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest, is typically associated with nurturing the earth and overseeing the growth of crops. She is often depicted tending to fields and promoting fertility in nature. Additionally, her role includes caring for the cycle of seasons, particularly in relation to the myth of her daughter Persephone, which symbolizes the changing seasons and the relationship between life and death.
No, she was to busy doing her job.
She is usually shown with a bushel of grain.
On Mt Olympus.
on mount olympus
I think Demeter. Correct this, please if I am wrong.
Demeter found Persephone with the help of Hecate and Helios.
Usually a portion of the yield from their crops.
She was a Greek goddess, so according to the Greek myths she lived with the other gods on Mount Olympus in Greece.
In Greek mythology, Demeter is usually depicted as an immortal goddess, so she does not age like humans do. She is often portrayed as a mature and wise deity.
They are involved in the myth in which Hades falls in love with Persephone, and abducts her to the underworld to be his wife. Demeter, who loved her daughter more then anything, stopped doing her job and searched for Persephone. She found her in the Underworld and talked to Zeus. An agreement was made that half the year Persephone is with Demeter (Spring/Summer) and half the year Persephone is with Hades (Fall/Winter)
The symbol of Demeter is a handful of harvested wheat
There may be a real person with the name Demeter living today. Usually however the name refers to a ancient Greek goddess.