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Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter in Greek mythology, appears in films, works of literature, and in popular culture, both as a goddess character and through the symbolic use of her name. She becomes the queen of the underworld through her abduction by Hades, the god of the underworld. The myth of her abduction represents her dual function as the as chthonic (underworld) and vegetation goddess: a personification of vegetation, which shoots forth in Spring and withdraws into the earth after harvest. Proserpina is the Roman equivalent.

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  • Persephone, la hija de Zeus y Demeter en la mitología griega, aparece en películas, trabajos de literatura, y en la cultura popular, como el personaje de diosa y a través del uso simbólico de su nombre. Se convierte en la reina del inframundo tras su abducción por Hades, el dios del inframundo.​ El mito de su abducción representa la función dual como el chthonic (inframundo) y diosa de la vegetación: una personificación de la vegetación, la cual dio inicio a la Primavera y se retira a la tierra después de la cosecha. Proserpina es su equivalente Romano. (es)
  • Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter in Greek mythology, appears in films, works of literature, and in popular culture, both as a goddess character and through the symbolic use of her name. She becomes the queen of the underworld through her abduction by Hades, the god of the underworld. The myth of her abduction represents her dual function as the as chthonic (underworld) and vegetation goddess: a personification of vegetation, which shoots forth in Spring and withdraws into the earth after harvest. Proserpina is the Roman equivalent. (en)
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  • Persephone, la hija de Zeus y Demeter en la mitología griega, aparece en películas, trabajos de literatura, y en la cultura popular, como el personaje de diosa y a través del uso simbólico de su nombre. Se convierte en la reina del inframundo tras su abducción por Hades, el dios del inframundo.​ El mito de su abducción representa la función dual como el chthonic (inframundo) y diosa de la vegetación: una personificación de la vegetación, la cual dio inicio a la Primavera y se retira a la tierra después de la cosecha. Proserpina es su equivalente Romano. (es)
  • Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter in Greek mythology, appears in films, works of literature, and in popular culture, both as a goddess character and through the symbolic use of her name. She becomes the queen of the underworld through her abduction by Hades, the god of the underworld. The myth of her abduction represents her dual function as the as chthonic (underworld) and vegetation goddess: a personification of vegetation, which shoots forth in Spring and withdraws into the earth after harvest. Proserpina is the Roman equivalent. (en)
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  • Persephone en la cultura popular (es)
  • Persephone in popular culture (en)
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