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The infant son of the king of Eleusis, Keleos, and his wife, Metaneira.
When Hades abducted Demeter’s daughter, Persephone, Demeter disguised herself and became the nurse of Demophoon; each evening Demeter would bathe Demophoon in fire in order to secretly make him immortal; one evening Metaneira saw Demophoon in the fire and Demeter had no choice but to reveal her true identity.
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