Persephone (disambiguation)

Persephone (disambiguation)

Persephone is a Greek goddess.

Persephone may also refer to:

* 399 Persephone, an asteroid
* Persephone Books, an independent publisher of mostly women's writing in London
* An early proposed name of Eris (dwarf planet)
* The Persephone, an electronic instrument
* "Perséphone" a 1934 musical work by Stravinsky.

In fictional characters:
* Persephone (The Matrix), a fictional character in the Matrix film trilogy
* Persephone or Rachel Blake, a character in "The Lost Experience"
* Persephone, a character in Jeff Noon's novel "Pollen"
* Persephone, a character in "Stripperella"
* Persephone, the Goddess of Life in the computer game "Sacrifice"
* Persephone is a character in Michael R. McGuire's play "Persephone Rules!"
* Persephone, a character in "Herc's Adventures"
* Persephone or Sephy, a character in the Noughts & Crosses series of novels by Malorie Blackman
* Persephone, minor enemies in some Castlevania games
* Persephone, a character in "General Protection Fault"

In songs:
* "Persephone", a song by Dead Can Dance from "Within Realm of Dying Sun"
* "Persephone", a song by Cocteau Twins from "Treasure"
* "Persephone", a song by Third Eye Blind
* "Persephone", a song by Patricia Barber from "Mythologies"
* "Persephone", a song by Wishbone Ash from "There's the Rub"
* "Persephone Dancing", a song by Casey Stratton

In other uses:
* The Persephone, a salvage ship in "The Beachcombers"
* Persephone, a planet in "Firefly"


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