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Proserpina

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5.5.1853 00:00 Dusseldorf 24e45 59n26 observations 0


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Named after the daughter of Ceres {see planet  (1)} and Jupiter, carried away by Pluto to become queen of the infernal regions. Her mother after a lengthy search was unable even with the aid of Jupiter to secure her daughter’s return to the upper regions since she had partaken of food in the Elysian fields — a pomegranate. A compromise was brought about whereby she spent half the year in the upper world. Proserpina presided over the death of mankind. See also the citation for planet  (399) Persephone which is the Greek name for Proserpina. (H 5) _ _.


Discovered on 5-5-1853 in Dusseldorf by Luther, R.

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