Proserpina in Wikipedia
Proserpina (sometimes spelt Proserpine, Prosperine or
Prosperina) is an ancient Roman goddess whose story is the
basis of a myth of Springtime. Her Greek goddess' equivalent
is Persephone[1]. The probable origin of her name comes from
the Latin, "proserpere" or "to emerge," in respect to the
growing of grain. Proserpina was subsumed by the cult of
Libera[2], an ancient fertility goddess, wife of Liber and is
also considered a life–death–rebirth deity.
She was the daughter of Ceres, goddess of agriculture and
crops[3] and Jupiter, the god of sky and thunder...
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