Persephone freed him from the chest that Aphrodite had put him in and given to her.
Aphrodite was Adonis' lover. Perhaps Aphrodite's best known lover was Ares, god of war, who was also her husband (at least in later versions), but is also reported to have had a go with the handsome young Adonis, who was not a god. She had to compete with Persephone, queen of the underworld, on that one.
To name a few; In one obscure myth Persephone was accredited with creation of mankind from clay (in place of the usual Prometheus). A divine dispute ensued over which god should possess him, with the result that he was awarded to Zeus and Gaia in life, and to Persephone in death. Zeus seduced Persephone, had Zagreus and Melinoe were born of their union, though sometimes they are said to be Hades children. Aphrodite and Persephone also loved Adonis. Orpheus played music for her so that she would let Eurydice follow him back to earth.
The father of Adonis was Cinyras, the king of Cyprus.
A Night at the Adonis was created in 1978.
There is no mythological evidence to suggest that Aphrodite so much as disliked Hades - either the god, or the underworld - only that she had a rivalry with Persephone over the love of Adonis, which is another account of the myths to explain the seasons by the ancient people.
No Baroque painter portrayed Persephone and Adonis. A work portraying Venus and Adonis was incorrectly titled "Persephone and Adonis" by someone on their web site a year ago.
Hades: King of the Underworld, husband of Persephone. Persephone also loved Adonis.
Adonis must spent his time 6 months in the Underworld (with Persephone) and 6 months in Olympus (With Aphrodite), but at the same time, Adonis prefer to stay with Aphrodite
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That of Persephone, Hades, and Demeter - as well as Adonis and Aphrodite and Persephone.
Adonis was not a god, he was a man who was admired by Aphrodite and Persephone. Since they kept fighting over him Zeus said that Adonis will spend four months with Aphrodite and four months with Persephone. The other four months he could choose to spend them with Aprodite or Persephone. He usually chose Aphrodite.
Persephone is well known to have loved Demeter, Hades, and Adonis. For each she split her yearly time with.
i wanna say adonis is more of a lust lover then lover she has had more then one child and of course husbands...adonis is also Persephone's lover too
This is Adonis, who was loved by both Aphrodite and Persephone, spending half a year with either goddess.
In some versions of the myth, Persephone had an affectionate relationship with Hermes, who played a role in her abduction and return. However, her primary romantic involvement is typically with Hades.
The boy Adonis was loved by both Persephone and Aphrodite, Aphrodite when the baby was born hid him with Persephone, who glimpsed him and loved him, when he died on a hunt by Artemis' wrath - the goddesses had to share him each for half the year.
Adonis was known for his love for Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. Their relationship was famously tragic, with his death leading to the creation of the anemone flower as a symbol of his beauty and love.