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Demeter

Demeter. By: Jessica L’Heureux and Susan Hagemeyer. Greek name: Demeter. Roman name: Ceres. Photo courtesy of: aesyria.deviantart.com. Dominion. Goddess of Agriculture. Goddess of Earth. Goddess o f Grasses. Symbols. Kindling of fires. Poppy among barley.

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Demeter

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  1. Demeter By: Jessica L’Heureux and Susan Hagemeyer

  2. Greek name: Demeter Roman name: Ceres Photo courtesy of: aesyria.deviantart.com

  3. Dominion Goddess of Agriculture Goddess of Earth Goddess of Grasses

  4. Symbols Kindling of fires Poppy among barley Photo courtesy of: roxtreme.com Photo courtesy of: flickr.com

  5. Parents Birth of Demeter • Rhea, who dwells under Earth, fell in love with Kronos who ended up marrying her • They together had Demeter • She had Persephone with her brother Zeus • She was a wild girl and nobody would remember her daughter, Persephone’s, first name • She was siblings with Hestia, Zeus, Poseidon, Haides, and Hera Father- Kronos Mother- Rhea

  6. “Going to the Underworld”

  7. Going to the Underworld • Zeus promised Demeter’s daughter, Persephone, to Hades, god of the underworld, and in the field of Nysa, she was dragged into the underworld • Demeter wandered the Earth to find her until she saw Helios, who told her what happened • Demeter disguised herself as an old woman and lived with the mortals • Zeus sent Hermes to bring back Persephone from the underworld • Persephone had to eat 4 seeds of a pomegranate • It took 4 years • Fall->Winter = going to underworld • Spring->Summer = going back from underworld

  8. Works Cited Atsma, Aaron J. “Demeter Myths 1.” New Zealand: 2000-2011. Theoi Project Web. 18 Nov. 2011 Daly, Kathleen N. and Marian Rengel . Greek and Roman Mythology A to Z. New York, NY. Facts on File Inc. 2004. 16 Nov. 2001: 39 Print. “Fertility Rites.” New York, NY. 1 Oct. 2001. Columbia University. Web. 18 Nov. 2011 Graves, Robert. Greek Gods and Heroes. Garden City, NY. Doubleday and Company Inc. 1960. 17 November 2001: 17. Print.

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