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Other sanctuaries of Demeter in Greece were located at some distance from town centres.
Besides the twelve Olympians, Demeter and Dionysios, the gods of wheat and wine, have a significant impact on the daily lives of mortals.
It is part of the attire of a Bosporan priestess to Demeter, goddess of fertility.
Many acropolis sanctuaries of Demeter, like those at Eretria and Corinth, were at some distance from the agora.
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.
I trusted Aunt Demeter to look out for my safety, but she betrayed every detail of my running away.
His strange clothes, pale skin and bewildered manner all marked him as an off-worlder, someone who simply did not belong on Demeter.
Currently, the Certified Organic Organizations of British Columbia and Demeter exclude hydroponics from organic certification altogether.
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.
Demeter is rarely mentioned by Homer, nor is she included among the Olympian gods, but the roots of her legend are probably ancient.
We were Demeter and Persephone, and the unamplified shoppers were incorporeal shades.
The Demeter certification is a recognition of the fact that we take care of our plants and our products as well as the soil.
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.
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.
We have a Demeter certification, something that is recognized worldwide, that is in at least 45 countries.
In exchange, Theseus descended to the Underworld with Pirithous to help his friend rescue Persephone, daughter of the goddess Demeter.
Although there were festivals of Demeter throughout Greece, the true Eleusinian Mysteries were celebrated at Eleusis only.
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.
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.
The colt foal, out of the Diesis mare Demeter, is a grandson of 1993 Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Nicer.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet when Demeter had braved all the shadows of Hades, only in part was her end accomplished.
As a chthonian power, she is worshipped at the Samothracian mysteries, and is closely connected with Demeter.
First he roused Iris of the golden wings to speed forth and call the fair-tressed Demeter, the lovesome in beauty.
Hermon had intended to add a few more touches to his Demeter, but he could not do it.
No comfort did the words of the Sun God bring to the longing soul of Demeter.
It is not difficult to discover the meaning of the myth of Demeter and Persephone.
Very terrible was the sorrow of Demeter when she was told that her child was lost.
The god of agriculture among the Tongan Islanders has one very curious point of resemblance to Demeter.
He called her Artemis, Demeter, and other fanciful names half teasingly, which she did not like because she did not understand them.
Then, in truth, it was too late for Demeter to save her child.
Antefixal ornament or acroterion from the temple of Demeter at Eleusis.
Ceremonies at Eleusis, in honour of Demeter, observed with great secrecy.
Demeter transformed Ascalaphus into an owl for revealing the secret.
This happened to Dionysus and it may have happened to Demeter also.
The Eleusinian temples had been erected in honour of the goddess Demeter.
Here are tales of Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, Hephaestus, Demeter, Apollo, Persephone, Athena, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hermes, hades, Ares, and Dionysus.
A chronological survey of cults across the Greco-Roman world, the book begins with the worship of Demeter and Eleusinian Mysteries, one of the oldest known mysteries.
In memory of her sorrows Demeter establishes the Eleusinian mysteries.
Choirene was a priestess of Demeter and Kore, an important position, for she oversaw the Eleusinian Mysteries, which celebrated Demeter's gift of corn.
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