no just that they killed each other
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There are many myths and stories which Hades is in, the most well known is that Hades kidnapped Persephone the daughter of Demeter, he also plays a part in Hercules myths, as well as when Orpheus tried to retrieve Eurydice after she had died.
Persephone was the queen of the underworld and was abducted by and became the consort of Hades. Proserpina was the wife of Pluto who was god of the underworld. Their stories are very similar.
The closest Greek goddess to Demeter in terms of domain and symbolism is likely Persephone, who is also associated with fertility, agriculture, and the changing seasons. Persephone is also Demeter's daughter in Greek mythology, and their stories are intertwined.
Persephone is often depicted as curious, adaptable, and resourceful in Greek mythology. While her intelligence is not explicitly highlighted in the stories, she is a complex character known for her resilience and ability to navigate challenges in both the mortal and divine worlds.
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Ancient Greece; C2nd A.D., C7th or 6th B.C.; C1st B.C.; C3rd B.C. to 2nd A.D, and C8th or C7th B.C. all have their stories of Demeter, Hades, and Persephone.
There are now many modern interpretations, and some myths of that likeness: Japan has one in Izanagi and Izanami...
Yes and no. It depends on which myth you read. In some stories, she didn't have any kids because she didnt truly love Hades. In other stories, she has 1 kid, and hes a boy.
Supernatural stories involve elements or beings that exist outside the bounds of the natural world such as ghosts or magic, while natural stories focus on events and occurrences based in the real, observable world without supernatural elements. Supernatural stories often involve elements of mystery, the unknown, or the paranormal, while natural stories are grounded in reality and the laws of nature.
The movie "Without a Trace" is loosely based on the Etan Patz kidnapping story. The ending in the movie is "Hollywood happy". The real kidnapping case is still unsolved and Etan was declared dead in 2001.
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