- Demeter Family
- Russia. Members of the Kalderash Demeter extended family now play a leading role in the Romani cultural life of Moscow, including the Teatr Romen.
Historical dictionary of the Gypsies . Donald Kenrick.
Historical dictionary of the Gypsies . Donald Kenrick.
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Metanira — Demeter and Metanira, detail of an Apulian red figure hydria, Antikensammlung Berlin (1984.46) In Greek mythology, Metanira (Greek: Μετάνειρα, Metaneira or Metaenira; also Meganeira[1 … Wikipedia
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