She was the goddess of harvest and fertility. She had one daughter, Persephone; Zeus was Persephone's father. After Hades abducted Persephone, Demeter grieved. read more
Demeter is the Greek Goddess of agriculture and crops - so yeah, basically harvest. She presided over grain and fields, and was also the goddess of fertility and managed the cycle of Life and Death. With Zeus, she had Persephone and with Poseidon, she had Despoina and Arion (a horse). read more
Though Demeter is often described simply as the goddess of the harvest, she presided also over the sacred law, and the cycle of life and death. She and her daughter Persephone were the central figures of the Eleusinian Mysteries that predated the Olympian pantheon. read more
Demeter, Greek goddess of the harvest, was an important and powerful figure in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of Cronos and Rhea, and one of the 12 Olympian gods and goddesses along with her siblings Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, and Hestia. read more
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Demeter (/ d ɪ ˈ m iː t ər /; Attic: Δημήτηρ Dēmḗtēr, pronounced [dɛːmɛ́ːtɛːr]; Doric: Δαμάτηρ Dāmā́tēr) is the goddess of the grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment, who presided over grains and the fertility of the earth. read more
Demeter Greek Goddess of Harvest Demeter, Greek goddess of the harvest, was an important and powerful figure in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of Cronos and Rhea, and one of the 12 Olympian gods and goddesses along with her siblings Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, and Hestia. read more