Persephone is a goddess, so no - she does not.
If she has weaknesses, they aren't indicated in myth. Weaknesses are the perceived opinion of the individual, not facts.
Persephone has no weaknesses - she is a Greek goddess.
His weakness is Persephone.
Persephone is Hades weakness.
Hades' weakness is Persephone.
If she has weaknesses, they aren't indicated in myth. Weaknesses are the perceived opinion of the individual, not facts.
I would say Hades' weakness is Persephone.
The most concrete example of a weakness of Persephone would be in the myth of Orpheus, where he comes to the Underworld and plays a really sad song on his lyre, begging for his wife to be let go. Persephone finally relents, which shows that she's a sucker for a sad song. ; )
Persephone, his impulsiveness, and his sometimes deceptive nature.
Yes, Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, had weaknesses that often led to trouble. Her deep attachment to her daughter Persephone made her vulnerable; when Hades abducted Persephone, Demeter's grief caused the earth to become barren, leading to widespread famine. Additionally, her strong emotions and determination to protect Persephone sometimes clouded her judgment, resulting in conflicts with other gods and mortals.
Persephone does not have any children.
No, neither Persephone nor her husband Hades have any children.