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  2. Persephone/Kore | Oxford Classical Dictionary

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    Persephone/Kore (Περσεφόνη/ Κόρη) is a goddess, Demeter’s daughter by Zeus, wife of Hades, and queen of the underworld. Her most important myth is that of her abduction by Hades, her father’s brother. In Orphic literature, she is Dionysus’ mother by Zeus.

  3. Persephone - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Persephone (/ pərˈsɛfəniː / pər-SEF-ə-nee; Greek: Περσεφόνη, romanized: Persephónē, classical pronunciation: [per.se.pʰó.nɛː]), also called Kore (/ ˈkɔːriː / KOR-ee; Greek: Κόρη, romanized: Kórē, lit. 'the maiden') or Cora, is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.

  4. Kore was the Ancient Greek word for young girl, the equivalent of our maiden, and Persephone was often referred to as such to highlight her innocence.

  5. Persephone - World History Encyclopedia

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    Persephone (aka Kore) was the Greek goddess of agriculture and vegetation, especially grain, and the wife of Hades, the ruler of the Underworld. Persephone was an important element of the Eleusinian Mysteries and the Thesmophoria festival and so the goddess was worshipped throughout the Greek world. Persephone frequently appears in all forms of ...

  6. Why is Persephone called Kore? - Answers

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    Best Answer. Persephone is called Kore, which means "maiden" in Greek, because it refers to her role as the goddess of spring growth and youthfulness. Kore represents her...

  7. Why is Persephone called kore? – MassInitiative

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    Kore is the original Greek form of the modern Cora, a name that’s heading straight for the top of the charts in the English-speaking world. Kore was an alternate name for Persephone, goddess of the underworld.

  8. Persephone: The Reluctant Underworld Goddess - History...

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    Goddess Persephone is also called Kore (or Core) in Greek mythology, which means “The Maiden” or “The Mistress.” She was worshipped in some parts of Greece as Despoina, though that may be a confusion with her half-brother, Despoine.

  9. Persephone vs. Kore — What’s the Difference?

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    Persephone's dual identity reflects ancient Greek beliefs about the cyclical nature of life and death, as well as the interconnectedness of joy and sorrow. Whereas Kore, in her aspect as a maiden, symbolizes the hope and purity associated with the spring and the reawakening of the earth.

  10. Persephone – Mythopedia

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    Persephone, often known simply as Kore (“Maiden”), was a daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Her mythology tells of how she was abducted by her uncle Hades one day while picking flowers. Demeter, distraught, wandered the entire world in search of her daughter.

  11. Persephone was titled Kore (Core) (the Maiden) as the goddess of spring's bounty. Once upon a time when she was playing in a flowery meadow with her Nymph companions, Kore was seized by Haides and carried off to the underworld as his bride.