Difference between revisions of "Demeter"

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'''Demeter''' (or Ceres) is the [[Greek]] and [[Roman]] [[goddess]] of grain and fertility. According to [[Greek mythology]], she controls the changing of the seasons, in response to the arrival and departure of her daughter [[Persephone]] to the underworld.
 
'''Demeter''' (or Ceres) is the [[Greek]] and [[Roman]] [[goddess]] of grain and fertility. According to [[Greek mythology]], she controls the changing of the seasons, in response to the arrival and departure of her daughter [[Persephone]] to the underworld.
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[[Category:Olympians]]
 
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Latest revision as of 04:54, July 9, 2008

Demeter (or Ceres) is the Greek and Roman goddess of grain and fertility. According to Greek mythology, she controls the changing of the seasons, in response to the arrival and departure of her daughter Persephone to the underworld.