Yes, though not immediately
Though Hades only cheated on her once, as opposed to his brothers who were frequent adulterers, Persephone did not love him immediately. It's generally described as a slow process; she hated him; then she pitied him, and finally she loved him
In Greek mythology, Hades abducted Persephone to be his wife, so their relationship was characterized more by his desire for her rather than mutual love. However, some interpretations of the myth suggest that their relationship evolved over time to become more nuanced and complex.
Yes, immensely so. Hades was very secluded, though, and liked to pretend he didn't care for anyone.
Persephone
Hades was stuck by a arrow from Eros, and so fell in love with Persephone.
Yes, Persephone loved Hades.
hes in love with her
Hades didn't, but Eros caused Hades to love Persephone, and after affirming that this was okay with Zeus, Hades took her to be his wife (it was not told to Persephone or her mother Demeter that Hades would be her husband).
no because she was a lesbian
Yes she did. Hades, the god of the underworld fell in love with Persephone, daughter of the goddess, Demeter. One day, Hades kidnapped Persephone and made her his wife.
Hades: King of the Underworld, husband of Persephone. Persephone also loved Adonis.
Yes, Hades loved Persephone and married her.
hades was passionate for persephone because well its love thes typ of things cant be explain sunshine
She was married to her uncle Hades!
The first time she saw Hades she was afraid of him and very upset, since he abducted her. Zeus promised Hades that Persephone would be his wife, but neglected to tell either Persephone or Demeter of this.