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  2. Lore Olympus - Wikipedia

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    [21] [26] [27] As of September 2021, Lore Olympus is the most popular webtoon on the platform, with over 5.4 million subscribers. [4] In an article for The Daily Dot, columnist Nahila Bonfiglio recommended the webcomic, saying: "There are many reasons to read Lore Olympus, but the simplest is to see Smythe's brilliant take on the myth. Her ...

  3. List of fictional vegetarian and vegan characters - Wikipedia

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    Persephone: Lore Olympus: 2018-present New Zealand: 19-year-old Persephone, also known as Persie and Kore, is the goddess of spring, and a naive, warmhearted newcomer to Olympian life, and is searching for her independence. [42] She is revealed to be vegetarian in episode 79 of the webcomic. [43] Linus Van Pelt: Peanuts: 1950-2000 USA

  4. Persephone in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Persephone is a main character in the webcomic Lore Olympus. In The Last Olympian, the last book of Percy Jackson & the Olympians by Rick Riordan, Persephone convinces her husband Hades to spare the life of the demigod Percy Jackson. She later re-appears with her mother and husband to fight Kronos.

  5. Category:Webtoons in print - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Lore Olympus; Love Is an Illusion! Love Revolution (manhwa) M.

  6. The Goddess Girls - Wikipedia

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    The books are based on Greek mythology and depict the younger generation of the Olympian pantheon as privileged tween students attending Mount Olympus Academy (MOA) to develop their divine skills. The series focuses on four primary characters – Athena , Persephone , Aphrodite , and Artemis — as a diverse group of loyal friends.

  7. Zagreus - Wikipedia

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    Zeus had intercourse with Persephone in the form of a serpent, producing Dionysus. He is taken to Mount Ida where (like the infant Zeus) he is guarded by the dancing Curetes . Zeus intended Dionysus to be his successor as ruler of the cosmos, but a jealous Hera incited the Titans to kill the child.

  8. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    After Hades abducted Persephone and kept her in the Underworld, Persephone consumed some pomegranate seeds without anyone's notice. Ascalaphus, a resident of the Underworld, witnessed that, and informed the other gods, forcing Persephone to spend a portion of the year in the Underworld. For this Persephone turned Ascalaphus into a short-eared owl.

  9. Greek mythology in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A coin featuring the profile of Hera on one face and Zeus on the other, c. 210 AC. Roman conquerors of the Hellenic East allowed the incorporation of existing Greek mythological figures such as Zeus into their coinage in places like Phrygia, in order to "augment the fame" of the locality, while "creating a stronger civil identity" without "advertising" the imposition of Roman culture.