Yes, there's one in Homer's Odyssey. It's the illustrated wanderings of the hero, Odysseus, set after the Trojan War. One of the places he goes to is Hades in order to make it back home to his wife.
Hades is a explication for ancient peoples of Greece that there was a place to go after death, and its King was Hades, ruler of the Underworld.
There are many stories about Hades. One is when he takes Persephone to the underworld, or Hades. He makes her eat a pomegranate and eventually makes her stay during one season, or four months.
Before Persephone became the wife of Hades, he had a lover called Mintha and either Demeter or Persephone turned her into the herb, mint.
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.
The three-month period represents winter.
Hades is a explication for ancient peoples of Greece that there was a place to go after death, and its King was Hades, ruler of the Underworld.
It is the Story of Hades and Persephone.
Hades is a sibling of Zeus, Poseidon, Hestia, Demeter and Hera. they were each born from Kronos and Rhea.
There are many stories about Hades. One is when he takes Persephone to the underworld, or Hades. He makes her eat a pomegranate and eventually makes her stay during one season, or four months.
The story of Hades and Persephone.
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its called a myth.
Before Persephone became the wife of Hades, he had a lover called Mintha and either Demeter or Persephone turned her into the herb, mint.
no they did not that is just part of rick reodions story.
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The rape of Persephone--she is Demeter's daughter. Hades carried her off and forced her to live with him as his wife for half of the year.
If you are referring to the story where Persephone, daughter of Demeter( the goddess of the harvest) is kidnapped by Hades, I believe it is called "The Seven Pomegranate Seeds" referring to the pomegranate seeds Persephone eats in the Underworld