'''Demeter''' was the first one to be born from Cronus and Hera, at last when Zeus overthrew Kronos she became the youngest one.
Proteus had the power to kill whoever he wanted and he could have any wife he chose. also, he could make immortal people mortal but not the other way. he was married to demeter, goddess of fate.
Demeter did not have a husband, but she was the lover of Zeus before he married Hera. She does have a daughter, though; Persephone, (minor) goddess of nature, was taken to the underworld by Hades and now lives there half a year.
She is not married.
What are Demeter's special powers?
she was suppost to grow grain, crops, well the main thing is that she could grow anything. That's what i found out! :) :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
Was pharaoh's god god of gods?
"I'm guessing you mean Egypt if you're saying Pharoah. The story of the origin of the world starts with the world being empty aside from waters, which was the God "Nun". But the God Re-Atum emerged from these waters to create/spit out 2 other Gods (which represent air and moisture) and then these Gods went and had 2 kids who represented the earth and sky.
I'd say Re-Atum would be the God of the Gods... Seeing as he technically started the whole process."
Above answer by someone. My answer is, I think Re, or Ra, was the main god originally, but then Isis took over.
Demeter is the goddess of what?
Demeter is the great Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread, the prime sustenance of mankind. She also presided over the foremost of the Mystery Cults which promised its initiates the path to a blessed afterlife.
No, Hades is not Demeter's brother. Hades is actually Demeter's brother-in-law. Hades is the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, while Demeter is the sister of Zeus and daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea.
What was the Greek goddess Demeter most famous for?
Demeter, [Ceres for the Romans] goddess of grain and fertility was famous for the abduction of her daughter Persephone and the Eleusinian Mysteries.She also almost married her brother, Zeus. Demeter is the Greek goddess of harvest, and her Roman name is Ceres.
Demeter is the Greek goddess of agriculture (particularly grain), fertility, the seasons, and the harvest. She is daughter of Kronos and Rhea, and mother of Persephone. Her symbols are a torch, a sheaf of wheat, or barley.
Did Demeter have any children?
She had a daughter Core who was kidnapped by Hades and taken to the Underworld, and changed her name to Persephone.
Demeter was an immortal Greek goddess... therefore, according to mythology, she cannot die.
Who is the Roman goddess of grain and agriculture?
Ceres is the roman goddess of grain and agriculture
Her Greek name is Demeter.
Demeter might look however she wishes in myth.
Click link below, then scroll down to see some depictions of Demeter.
Who is the Greek goddess Demeter's husband?
Zeus is the husband of Demeter and Hera.
Demeter got 'married' to ALOT of people, but she never stayed married to one person.
For Demeter, goddess of the harvest, the most important symbols are the sheaf of grain, or the overflowing cornucopia. For Dionysus, god of wine, the main symbol is the bunch of grapes. There are many minor symbols associated with each, as well, but these are the main ones.