Persephone's crown is known as the "crown of Underworld" or the "crown of life and death." According to Greek mythology, Persephone was kidnapped by Hades, the god of the Underworld, and became his wife, ruling alongside him. As a symbol of her power, Persephone wore a golden crown with a filigree of pomegranates and flowers, which represented her fertility and her duty to the harvest. The crown also symbolized her position as the queen of the Underworld, where she presided over the dead and the afterlife. The crown of Persephone is often depicted in art and literature as a symbol of feminine power and the cycle of life and death.
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