Other sanctuaries of Demeter in Greece were located at some distance from town centres. |
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Besides the twelve Olympians, Demeter and Dionysios, the gods of wheat and wine, have a significant impact on the daily lives of mortals. |
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It is part of the attire of a Bosporan priestess to Demeter, goddess of fertility. |
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Many acropolis sanctuaries of Demeter, like those at Eretria and Corinth, were at some distance from the agora. |
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From the acropolis we have a sanctuary of Demeter and Kore while from the North Harbour area we have rich levels from the 6th century. |
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I trusted Aunt Demeter to look out for my safety, but she betrayed every detail of my running away. |
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His strange clothes, pale skin and bewildered manner all marked him as an off-worlder, someone who simply did not belong on Demeter. |
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Currently, the Certified Organic Organizations of British Columbia and Demeter exclude hydroponics from organic certification altogether. |
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A falling off of votives in the third century indicates either decline or that the worship of Demeter moved away from the Thesmophorion on the acropolis at that time. |
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Demeter is rarely mentioned by Homer, nor is she included among the Olympian gods, but the roots of her legend are probably ancient. |
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We were Demeter and Persephone, and the unamplified shoppers were incorporeal shades. |
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The Demeter certification is a recognition of the fact that we take care of our plants and our products as well as the soil. |
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Demeter was also an acropolis divinity at Lepreon, Mytilene, and Iasos, but it is not likely that she played a central political role in any of these cities. |
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After spending some time about the pool where it was believed Demeter had once sat sorrowing for her daughter, those seeking full initiation then entered the inner courtyard. |
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We have a Demeter certification, something that is recognized worldwide, that is in at least 45 countries. |
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In exchange, Theseus descended to the Underworld with Pirithous to help his friend rescue Persephone, daughter of the goddess Demeter. |
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Although there were festivals of Demeter throughout Greece, the true Eleusinian Mysteries were celebrated at Eleusis only. |
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One of the suburbs of Alexandria, the newly constructed Greek capital of Egypt, was called Eleusis after the city of Demeter in Greece, and the Eleusinian Mysteries were instituted in a Greco-Egyptian adaptation. |
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At the Feast of the ears, which usually is held the second Sunday in August, the whole town is adorned with ears of corn, a tradition that has its roots in the ancient cult of Demeter. |
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The colt foal, out of the Diesis mare Demeter, is a grandson of 1993 Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Nicer. |
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Among the divinities that dwelt on Mount Olympus, none was more friendly to the husbandman than Demeter, goddess of corn. |
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Zeus's parents were Cronus and Rhea who also were the parents of Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter. |
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This pairing may also be further attested in an Old English ploughing prayer and in the Greek pairings of Ouranos and Gaia and Zeus and Demeter. |
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Poppies also frequently adorned statues of Apollo, Asklepios, Pluto, Demeter, Aphrodite, Kybele and Isis, symbolizing nocturnal oblivion. |
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The unfinished and immobile Demeter turns out to be the play's narrator: a charming, competitive chatterbox who reciprocates the passion that the artist lavishes on her extremities. |
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Thus, the Homeric Hymns to Demeter, a goddess of agriculture, and to the Delian and Pythian Apollo describe how these deities came to be associated with sites at Eleusis, Delos, and Delphi, respectively. |
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In ancient Greece, the city of Athens had Athena, Sparta had Ares, Delphi had Apollo and Artemis, Olympia had Zeus, Corinth had Poseidon and Thebes had Demeter. |
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The other Greek gods that made up the Twelve Olympians were Ares, Poseidon, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hephaestus and Hermes. |
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The main Greek gods were the twelve Olympians, Zeus, his wife Hera, Poseidon, Ares, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Demeter, and Dionysus. |
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The border is decorated with mythological scenes, one in each corner, drawn by the painter Nicolaes Berchem, showing Zeus, Neptune, Persephone and Demeter. |
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