Possibly, Aphrodite had many suitors, but Hades was NOT one. Hades was surprisingly loyal to Persephone and at the time of Aphrodite's birth, from the sea, history says he was in the Underworld, proving that he didn't know of her for quite some time.
No.
No their are no myths that ever suggest that they did.
Aphrodite was not a hero. She was a goddess kidnapped by Hades, and as such did nothing to help or end her condition. Stupid cow.
Aphrodite was considered a goddess because she rose from the ocean before Zeus, Posiden and Hades were even "alive".
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.
What does Aphrodite look after
No their are no myths that ever suggest that they did.
you get a magical mirror that sends you to either Poseidon's, Zeus', or Hades' lair(or back to Aphrodite)
not really, only Zeus Hades and Poseidon had actual physical domains, Aphrodite only stayed in Mount Olympus
Aphrodite was not a hero. She was a goddess kidnapped by Hades, and as such did nothing to help or end her condition. Stupid cow.
Aphrodite was considered a goddess because she rose from the ocean before Zeus, Posiden and Hades were even "alive".
Poseidon and Zeus. Hades was the eldest than Poseidon than Zeus. By:Jordan N.
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).
Zeus, Hera, Poiseden, Hades, Ares, Demeter, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, and Aphrodite
None of them in Greek myths.
Zeus, Hera, Hades, Hercules, Aphrodite, Poseidon, etc.