Just a myth
In Greek mythology it was Hades and Persephone. In Roman mythology , it was Pluto and Persephone. In Egyptian mythology, Osiris was the god of the underworld assisted by Anubis. In Nordic mythology, Hel is the queen of the underworld.
Pluto is the nineth planet from the sun, it is the farthest of the known planets. now it is proven that there are 3 more planets who knows it might be true!!! but Pluto is the ninth planet from the sun!!!!!!
It related to the gods to continuously explain the seasons with the accent of Persephone in spring and the decent to the Underworld causing winter.
That story is just a myth. It's not true.
Persephone had blond hair.
yes. Zeus is Pluto's brother and persephone is Zeus's kid.
Persephone
Persephone the daughter of Ceres.
Pluto the Disney character relationship status: Dinah_the_Dachshundreplaced Fifi the Peke as Pluto's girlfriend.Pluto the god relationship status: Pluto didn't have a girlfriend- he was married to the goddess Proserpine. Her Greek name was Persephone.
Persephone is with Hades (Pluto) because he kidnapped her and tricked her into eating in the underworld which binds a soul to living there. Hades forced her to marry him and Zeus was able to allow Persephone half a year above the surface each year to be with her mother.
The role of Ceres in Persephone and Ceres is Ceres is persephones mom and gets depressed because Pluto abducted persephone
Pluto was the god of the underworld. Hades was the Greek version of Pluto
yes and one of them is hades and persephone
Eros, son of Aphrodite.
There is no myth about the birth of Persephone.
One example of a story that was considered a true explanation of the natural world is the myth of Persephone and the changing of the seasons in Greek mythology. This story explains how the seasons transition from winter to spring when Persephone returns from the underworld to be with her mother Demeter, bringing new life and growth to the earth.
Pluto has a family:Father and MotherSaturnOpsSibingsJupiterNeptuneCeresVeritasJunoWifeProserpinaChildrenPluto is rarely said to have children. In Orphic texts, the chthonic nymph Melinoe is the daughter of Persephone by Zeus disguised as Pluto, and the Eumenides are the offspring of Persephone and Zeus Chthonios, often identified as Pluto.