Persephone in Latin
Persephone in Latin is Persephonē — Persephone means in Greek mythology, the daughter of Demeter who became queen of the underworld after being abducted by Hades.
Persephone in Latin
Persephonē
(Greek god) A minor deity, the queen of the Underworld/Hades, and goddess of the seasons and vegetation. Originally named Kore/Core, she is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter; and the wife of Hades. Her Roman counterpart is Proserpina.
What does "Persephone" mean?
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name In Greek mythology, the daughter of Demeter who became queen of the underworld after being abducted by Hades.
"Persephone's return each spring was said to bring new growth to the earth."
Persephone in a sentence
- Persephone's return each spring was said to bring new growth to the earth.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Persephone" in Latin?
"Persephone" in Latin is Persephonē. Persephone means: In Greek mythology, the daughter of Demeter who became queen of the underworld after being abducted by Hades.
How do you use "Persephone" in a sentence?
Example: "Persephone's return each spring was said to bring new growth to the earth." In Latin, "Persephone" is Persephonē.
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