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Persephone (Greek deity)

LC control no.no2014090208
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingPersephone (Greek deity)
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Variant(s)Kore (Greek deity)
Parsefuna (Greek deity)
Persefona (Greek deity)
Persefone (Greek deity)
Persefono (Greek deity)
Pertsefone (Greek deity)
Persefoneh (Greek deity)
Perusepone (Greek deity)
Perszephoné (Greek deity)
Perzefona (Greek deity)
Poersaifunie (Greek deity)
ペルセポネー (Greek deity)
פרספונה (Greek deity)
페르세포네 (Greek deity)
Персефона (Greek deity)
پرسفونه (Greek deity)
برسفون (Greek deity)
Περσεφόνη (Greek deity)
Κόρη (Greek deity)
See alsoProserpina (Roman deity)
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Associated placeGreece
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inAridjis, Homero. Persephone, 1986.
Brill's new Pauly online, 7 July 2014 (Persephone; Kore; Περσεφόνη; Κόρη; Greek goddess; daughter of Zeus and Demeter; defining myth told in the Homeric hymn to Demeter; Greek equivalent of the Roman goddess Proserpina)
Wikipedia, 7 July 2014 (Persephone; Kore; Περσεφόνη; Κόρη; daughter of Zeus and the harvest goddess Demeter; queen of the Underworld; vegetation goddess; central to the Eleusinian mysteries; equivalent to the Roman goddess Proserpina; other forms of name: برسفون; Persefona; Персефона = Persefona; Пэрсэфона ; Perzefona; Persefone; Parsefuna; Persefono; Pertsefone; پرسفونه; 페르세포네; פרספונה = Persefoneh; Perszephoné; ペルセポネー = Perusepone; 珀耳塞福涅 = Poersaifunie)
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