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  2. Persephone - Wikipedia

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

  3. Melinoë - Wikipedia

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    Melinoë is the daughter of Persephone and was fathered by Zeus, [6] who tricked her via "wily plots" by taking the form of Hades, indicating that in the hymn Persephone is already married to Hades.

  4. Persephone :: Queen of the Underworld - Greek Mythology

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    Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, was the wife of Hades and the Queen of the Underworld. She was a dual deity, since, in addition to presiding over the dead with intriguing autonomy, as the daughter of Demeter, she was also a goddess of fertility.

  5. Melinoe - Greek Mythology Wiki | Fandom

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    Melinoe is the Goddess of ghosts and spirits as she can talk to, see and guide them. She was either the daughter of Hades and Persephone or of Persephone and Zeus. Melaina ("The Black One") is the under-earth or chthonic aspect of the Greek Great Goddess, said to bring nightmares.

  6. Persephone • Facts and Information on the Goddess Persephone

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    Daughter of Demeter. Persephone is a true nature child, being the daughter of the goddess of the harvest. Her mother is also affectionately known as Mother Nature. Persephone is a living example of youth, beauty, and life, and draws the attention of the king of the dead (Not to be confused with death itself, who is Thanatos).

  7. Persephone – Mythopedia

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    Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the wife of Hades, and the queen of the Underworld. Her most important myth tells of how Hades abducted her, then tricked her into eating something in the Underworld so that she could never leave.

  8. Persephone – Birth, Family, Meaning, Symbols & Powers

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    Persephone was the daughter of the king of the Greek Gods Zeus and the goddess Demeter. After she was taken against her will by Hades, the Greek god of the Underworld, Persephone went on to become the Queen of the Underworld.

  9. Persephone | Relationships & Story | Britannica

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    Persephone, in Greek religion, daughter of Zeus, the chief god, and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture; she was the wife of Hades, king of the underworld. In the Homeric “Hymn to Demeter,” the story is told of how Persephone was gathering flowers in the Vale of Nysa when she was seized by Hades and removed to the underworld.

  10. Demeter and Persephone: The Myth That Explains Life and Death

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    The myth of Demeter and Persephone is one of the most profound tales in Greek mythology, encapsulating the cyclical nature of life and death. Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, and her daughter Persephone, the queen of the Underworld, embody the duality of existence and the eternal cycle of seasons.

  11. Persephone, Queen of the Underworld - Greek Myths | Greeka

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    The story of Persephone, the sweet daughter of goddess Demeter who was kidnapped by Hades and later became the Queen of the Underworld, is known all over the world. It is actually the way of the ancient Greeks to explain the change of the seasons, the eternal cycle of the Nature's death and rebirth.