Greek Mythology: From The Iliad To The Fall Of The Last Tyrant

Images of Persephone

The daughter of Demeter and wife of Hades

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Persephone
A marble statuette of Persephone wearing a polos (crown) and holding a pomegranate flower; made circa 350-300 BCE.
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Demeter and Persephone sharing a cloak; found on the island of Rhodes; dated circa 450 BCE.
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A limestone metope assumed to be Demeter and Persephone; found in Taranto, Italy; dated from circa 300 BCE.
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A terracotta plaque of Persephone; made in Medma circa 470 BCE.
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A terracotta figure of Persephone seated on a throne; made in Taranto, Italy circa 480 BCE.
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A terracotta figure of Persephone seated on a couch; made in Taranto, Italy circa 450 BCE.
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A Red-Figured kylix (drinking cup) with Persephone and Hades; made in Athens circa 440-430 BCE.
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A close-up of the above Red-Figured kylix; this is one of the few images you will ever see of Hades.

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