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Viooltjes in de regen
Bij de Antieken vloeit de stroom van symbolen en beelden rond het viooltje ook rijkelijk. Viola is ook een bloem van de rouw. Persephone, dochter van Demeter en Zeus, van aarde en hemel, plukt viooltjes als zij naar de onderwereld wordt gebracht.
Se encuentra a las afueras del pueblo de Sangri en la isla ciclada de Naxos. Fue construido en el siglo VI antes de Cristo, y destaca entre otras edificaciones de la misma naturaleza por su planta cuadrada.
Doce siglos después de ser erigido, el templo sufrió un desmantelamiento parcial. En esa época fue reemplazado por un iglesia, y más tarde resulto abandonado. Sólo tomó interés por su mármol, que fue saqueado en buena medida. Afortunadamente, el futuro deparaba algo mejor para este antiguo sitio de culto. Hasta hace poco tiempo realmente había poco para ver ya que no quedaba en pie casi nada, pero hace poco tiempo se descubrieron la mayor parte de las columnas y piedras del templo original, enterradas bajo la ruinosa capilla para cuya construcción se desmantelara.
Así que el Templo de Deméter fue restaurado por arqueólogos alemanes hasta darle la forma que vemos hoy, algo lo suficientemente entero como para brindar una idea de su forma y tamaño originales.
This is the tale of Persephone and Demeter.
This is the tale of those who remain silent to the threshold of existence.
This is the tale of the deaf and blind and those who have lost their voice. They lost their hands.
This is the tale of those who transform. Of those who grow wings. Of those who sing.
Of those who sow.
Of those who bring life!
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The Search
Demeter, Persephone's mother, wanted to know about her daughter. But Cyane no longer had a body, no longer had a mouth to explain. And the girls didn't know what to tell her ...
Blinded by grief, Demeter sent an icy wind over the world that made the land barren.
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This series of pictures was loosely based in the myth of the abduction of Persephone, the Goddess daughter of Demeter and Zeus. Some scenes are depicted in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, others in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Taken at Delicatessen.
Hooded jacket, pants, shirt and boots from Gabriel.
Pose made in Black Dragon viewer.
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Demeter (/dɪˈmiːtər/; Attic: Δημήτηρ Dēmḗtēr [dɛːmɛ́ːtɛːr]; Doric: Δαμάτηρ Dāmā́tēr) is the goddess of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over grains and the fertility of the earth. Her cult titles include Sito (Σιτώ), "she of the Grain", as the giver of food or grain, and Thesmophoros (θεσμός, thesmos: divine order, unwritten law; φόρος, phoros: bringer, bearer), "Law-Bringer", as a mark of the civilized existence of agricultural society.
Though Demeter is often described simply as the goddess of the harvest, she presided also over the sacred law, and the cycle of life and death. She and her daughter Persephone were the central figures of the Eleusinian Mysteries, a religious tradition that predated the Olympian pantheon, and which may have its roots in the Mycenaean period c. 1400–1200 BC.[5] Demeter was often considered to be the same figure as the Anatolian goddess Cybele, and she was identified with the Roman goddess Ceres.
The Greek goddess Demeter was given poppies by the gods to help her sleep after her daughter Persephone was abducted. After this, poppies sprang from Demeter’s footsteps.
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Garden Helper: Demeter Robot - by [Angel Craft] (details above)
Based on the sheaf of wheat that this sculpture is holding I'm calling her Demeter - the greek goddess associated with agriculture. Her Roman name is Ceres, the origin of the word Cereal.
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Deméter - Deusa da colheita, da agricultura e das estações do ano, filha de Cronos e Reia (Goddess of harvest, agriculture and the seasons, daughter of Cronos and Reia)
Poseidon – Deus dos mares (God of the seas)
The allegorical representation of Summer (perhaps as Demeter / Ceres), one of the statues of the four seasons in the Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy. By Alessandro Massimiliano Laboureur, who worked on Giuseppe Valadier's redevelopment of the square in the 1820s.
Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Location: at Gyroula in the village of Sangri
Description: One of the most noteworthy edifices of ancient Naxos, constructed in Ionian Order, and dating back to the decade of 530-520 B.C. The sanctuary of Gyroula is considered to be one of the most important monuments of the island; it is made entirely of white marble, while its peculiar design reminds one of meeting places for the faithful, like the “Telestirio” of Elefsina. The temple was most probably dedicated to the worship of Demeter and Daughter (as attested to by the inscriptions); but additional clues referring to Apollonas have been found, and perhaps there was a successor object of worship on this same site.
The temple was converted, like the temple of Apollonas at Palatia, into a royal Church during the 6th century. Today, reconstruction of the temple has been completed, and a museum exhibition is in operation. The temple of Irion together with the Sanctuary of Gyroula is considered architecturally the forerunner of the Parthenon.
The temple had a square design with pillars at its frontage. Within the temple there was another series of pillars that supported the ceiling of the spacious closed-off hall, where Holy Mysteries ceremonies took place. Today, reconstruction is possible due to the concentration of architectural objects, even of benches on the land where building took place. The Temple of Demeter at Gyroula can be considered to be a unique monument to Ionian architecture.
Ναός της Δήμητρας στη Γύρουλα, Νάξος
Τοποθεσία: στο χωριό Σαγκρί, στη θέση Γύρουλα
Περιγραφή: Ένα από τα πιο αξιόλογα οικοδομήματα της αρχαίας Νάξου. Χρονολογείται στη δεκαετία 530-520 π.Χ. και είναι ιωνικού ρυθμού. Το Ιερό του Γύρουλα θεωρείται ένα από τα σημαντικότερα μνημεία του νησιού και είναι κατασκευασμένο ολόκληρο από λευκό μάρμαρο ενώ το ιδιόρρυθμο σχήμα του θυμίζει χώρους συγκέντρωσης πιστών, όπως το Τελεστήριο της Ελευσίνας. Ο ναός πιθανότατα ήταν αφιερωμένος στη λατρεία της Δήμητρας και της Κόρης (όπως μαρτυρούν οι επιγραφές) αλλά έχουν βρεθεί και άλλα στοιχεία που αναφέρονται στον Απόλλωνα και ίσως να υπήρχε διαδοχή της λατρείας στον ίδιο χώρο.
Ο ναός μετατράπηκε, όπως και ο ναός του Απόλλωνα στα Παλάτια, σε βασιλική εκκλησία τον 6ο αι. Σήμερα, έχει ολοκληρωθεί η αναστήλωση του ναού και λειτουργεί και μουσειακή έκθεση. Ο ναός των Υρίων μαζί με το Ιερό του Γύρουλα θεωρείται αρχιτεκτονικά ο πρόδρομος του Παρθενώνα.
Ο ναός είχε σχήμα τετράγωνο και στην πρόσοψή του υπήρχαν κολώνες. Στο εσωτερικό του υπήρχε άλλη μια σειρά κολώνες, η οποία στήριζε την οροφή της ευρύχωρης και κλειστής αίθουσας, όπου τελούνταν τα μυστήρια. Σήμερα είναι δυνατή η αναστήλωση του ναού λόγω της συγκέντρωσης αρχιτεκτονικών μελών ακόμα και από τους τράφους (δηλ. τα πεζούλια) των κτημάτων όπου ήταν κτισμένα.
Ο ναός της Δήμητρας στη Γύρουλα, μπορεί να θεωρηθεί ένα μοναδικό μνημείο για την ιωνική αρχιτεκτονική.
Ceres Rail Company's class 19D No.3322 and 19B No.1412 simmer away at Demeter Station in Ceres.
Demeter, Ceres.
18 June 2022
'Treat This' #7 in the Kreative People Group
Thanks to skagitrenee for the source image which you can see in the first comment box.
'Prosperine' by Dante Gabriel Rossetti is in the public domain:
The Temple of Demeter.
A monumental, all-marble temple was constructed , in the late 6th century B.C.
Demeter was a Greek goddess of the harvest and agriculture.
Created for The Award Tree Challenge 146 ~ Summer's End
Image of Demeter is free for use without attribution and available from Pixabay
All other photographs and texture layers are my own.
The allegorical representation of Summer (perhaps as Demeter / Ceres), one of the statues of the four seasons in the Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy. By Alessandro Massimiliano Laboureur, who worked on Giuseppe Valadier's redevelopment of the square in the 1820s.
Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Demeter awaits ever so eargerly for the Spring. The long cold Winter has been one of great torment to her soul. The reunion of the Mother and Child is the whole of her being.
Goddess of fertility, agriculture, horticulture, grain and harvest. She was often holding a torch. Please tell me if there is anything I can do to improve her.
Cyrene was an ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya. It was the oldest and most important of the five Greek cities in the region. It gave eastern Libya the classical name Cyrenaica that it has retained to modern times.
Cyrene was founded in 630 BC as a settlement of Greeks from the Greek island of Thera (Santorini).
Cyrene is referred to in the deuterocanonical book 2 Maccabees. The book of 2 Maccabees itself is said by its author to be an abridgment of a five-volume work by a Hellenized Jew by the name of Jason of Cyrene who lived around 100 BC.
Cyrene is also mentioned in the New Testament. A Cyrenian named Simon carried the cross of Christ.
Cyrene is now an archeological site near the village of Shahhat. One of its more significant features is the temple of Apollo which was originally constructed as early as 7th century BC. Other ancient structures include a temple to Demeter and a partially unexcavated temple to Zeus There is a large necropolis approximately 10 km between Cyrene and its ancient port of Apollonia. Since 1982, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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This image has been in my mind for so long and it feels so good to get it out. It's kind of like listening to a song that has been stuck in your head (but I usually have to listen to it over and and over). I thought this looked like a still from a movie so I decided to do a cinematic crop.
The rest of the series is on my tumblr. I thought I would stop spamming you guy with shots from this concept. I hope you guys have enjoyed the series!
Milky way over ancient sanctuary of Demeter at Naxos island.
Live your myth in Greece!
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