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  2. Kanisurra - Wikipedia

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    Kanisurra (also Gansurra, Ganisurra) [1] was a Mesopotamian goddess who belonged to the entourage of Nanaya. Much about her character remains poorly understood, though it is known she was associated with love. Her name might be derived from the word ganzer, referring to the underworld or to its entrance.

  3. Persephone - Wikipedia

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    Persephone, witnessing that, snatched the still living Euthemia and brought her to the Underworld. [86] When Dionysus, the god of wine, descended into the Underworld accompanied by Demeter to retrieve his dead mother Semele and bring her back to the land of the living, he is said to have offered a myrtle plant to Persephone in exchange for Semele.

  4. Category:Underworld goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Underworld goddesses" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.

  5. List of Gate characters - Wikipedia

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    Hardy ("Hades" in the Alpha Manga Service dubs) is the Goddess of the Underworld in the Special Region, whose main temple is located in the city of Belnago. The uniforms of her priestesses are similar to Rory Mercury's clothes in a lolita-type fashion , except that they are colored white.

  6. Saint Seiya: Next Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Next Dimension resumes the story of Kurumada's original Saint Seiya manga by means of a flashback to the final battle of the Saints of Athena in the Hades arc. During the battle, Hades, the god of the Underworld recognizes Seiya as the feared enemy he faced millennia ago, in the ages of myth, reincarnated in this era.

  7. Persephone in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    She becomes the queen of the underworld through her abduction by Hades, the god of the underworld. [1] The myth of her abduction represents her dual function as the as chthonic (underworld) and vegetation goddess: a personification of vegetation, which shoots forth in Spring and withdraws into the earth after harvest. Proserpina is the Roman ...

  8. Lore Olympus - Wikipedia

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    Hades is the King of the Underworld, god of the dead and wealth, and husband of Persephone. He is the older brother of Zeus and Poseidon, depicted as a tall, muscular blue businessman with a lot of scars around his body and white hair. Hades is the CEO of Underworld Corp, a large corporation that manages the souls of the dead. [3]

  9. Bride of Deimos - Wikipedia

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    Deimos is considered one of the main antagonists in the story; however, there are several chapters that are devoted to him as the protagonist as well. Deimos used to be a very handsome Greek youth (and presumably also a god, though it is never directly stated in the manga) and the twin brother of Venus, the Goddess of Love.