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Persephone's mother is Demeter, the goddess of the harvest.

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What was Persephone weapon or choice of symbol?

Persephone used a silver bow and arrow and often in her mothers steps(Demeter) used a staff


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What was the Greek name for Persephone?

Persephone was her Greek name. Proserpine is the Roman one.


What is Persephone roman name?

Persephone's Roman name is Proserpina.


How do you say Persephone's name?

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Is Stephanie the modern English name for Persephone?

No, Stephanie is not the modern English name for Persephone. Persephone's modern English equivalent is still Persephone, while Stephanie is a separate name with different origins and meanings.


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Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, when Hades obtained the permission of Zeus, he took Persephone below to the Underworld without her permission or her mothers: Persephone further ate of the pomegranate seeds and this tied her to the Underworld, Zeus then decreed that for half the year Persephone would dwell in the Underworld with Hades, and the other half with her mother Demeter on the earth.


When is Persephone ever mean?

The meaning of the name Persephone is perhaps "destructive-slayer".


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Her name is Persephone.


What was Persephone's Roman name?

Her name was Proserpina.


Does Persephone have a last name?

In Greek mythology, Persephone is also known as Kore, but she does not have a last name in the traditional sense as we understand it today. She is usually referred to as the daughter of Demeter and Zeus.


What is Persephone's husbands name?

Persephone's husband is called 'Hades'. He is the Greek god of the underworld.