Despoine is "mistress", daughter of Demeter and Poseidon.
Demeter is both sister and lover to Poseidon, together they had Despoine, a mystery goddess; and Areion, a immortal horse.
Among the Greek goddesses which Artemis is identified with are Selene the moon goddess, Hecate the goddess of night and magic and Eileithyia the goddess of birth. Artemis is also identified with Despoine, Britomartis, Diktynna and Aphaia.
Yes Poseidon is the brother and lover of Demeter, their parents are Rhea and Cronus and thier children are Despoine, a mystery goddess and Areion, a immortal horse.
Poseidon mated as a horse with Demeter who was a mare, the son of this union was Areion, ther immortal horse. Despoine, mystery goddess was a daughter between the two.
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Two; Arion and Despoine.
Yes. Desponia, Arion, Ares, Athena, Apolo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hebe, Hermes, Heracles, Helen, Hephaestus, Perseus, Mnos, Zagreus, Despoine, Plutus, and Philomelus are her siblings.
Hera (of heaven) was a goddess that Artemis (of wilderness) quarreled with - though each time Hera beat her in the contest. In birth, Hera protected the women and Artemis the baby. Aphrodite could not touch the heart of Artemis, Hestia, and Athena. Artemis was further identified with Eos, Selene, Hecate, Despoine, and Britomartis or Diktynna.
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.
Among the Greeks, Selene was similar, so too was Hecate, for these three were confused together into a triad; Artemis was also identified with Despoine - so much so that in some accounts Artemis is the daughter of Demeter. she was also identified with the Crete goddess Britomartis or Diktynna, a huntress and goddess of fishing nets.Foreign goddesses induced:Bendis a Thracian goddess of the moon and the huntBastet, Egyptian cat goddessDiana, Roman goddess of the wilderness and moon
The children of Demeter were : Persephone, Ploutos, Philomelus, Eubouleus, Khrysothemis, Despoine, Areion.
Kymopoleia, sea nymph; by Amphitrite Benthesikyme, sea nymph queen of Aithiopia; by Amphitrite Rhode, goddess of Rhodes; by Aphrodite Herophilos, sibyl; by Aphrodite Eirene, Kalaureian lady; by ? Euade, Princess of Arkadia: by Pitane, princess of Lakedaimonia Euadne, princess of Messenia; by Lena Eirene, nymph; by Melantheia Despoine, mystery goddess; by Demeter Aithousa, lady of Eleuthera; by Alkyone Ourea, nymph: by ? Lamia, queen of Libya; by ? Athena Hippios, Libyan goddess; by Tritonis, lake goddess/ Polyphe, daughter of Okeanos Kharybdis, whirlpool; by Gaea