- Greek Queen of the Underworld, married to Hades
- Daughter of Demeter and Zeus
- Persephone was titled Kore (the Maiden) as the goddess of spring’s bounty.
- Some celebrate her return to the surface bringing spring and renewed life at the end of May.
- Some celebrate her return to her husband, Hades, in the underworld at the end of September bringing the onset of winter and darkness.
- In Roman mythology she was called Proserpina.
- The mythologist Karl Kerenyi has identified Persephone with the nameless “mistress of the labyrinth” at Knossos.
This Month’s Goddess: Persephone
Greek Queen of the Underworld, married to Hades Daughter of Demeter and Zeus Persephone was titled Kore (the Maiden) as the goddess of spring’s bounty. Some celebrate her return to the surface bringing spring and renewed life at the end of May. Some celebrate her return to her husband, Hades, in the underworld at the end of September…