All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
Hades and Persephone do not have any children.
Yes, Persephone is associated with the city of Eleusis in Greek mythology, where she was abducted by Hades and later became Queen of the Underworld. The Eleusinian Mysteries, celebrated in Eleusis, were centered around Persephone's story and her role as a symbol of death and rebirth.
No, but he and Athena had a competition for the patron of Athens. They each had to give the city a gift. Athena's gift was judged as being better. Answer 2: Having lost the chance of being the patron of Athens, other cities were devoted to him. Among them was Poseidonia (Paestum) on the Italian coast, Gulf of Naples, was a very important Greek city. A couple of temples are even today among the best kept Greek ruins.
No. Neither He nor His wife Persephone have any children.
In Greek mythology, Persephone did not have any children with Zeus. Persephone was the daughter of Demeter and was known for being the queen of the underworld as the wife of Hades. Zeus was her uncle, as he was the brother of Demeter.
In traditional Greek Mythology neither Hades nor Persephone have any children.
Persephone, being the daughter of Zeus the king of the gods, of Hades the king of the Underworld and the niece of Poseidon the sea king did not have any enemies that would survive insulting her if they did not fear the ancient Greek goddess Persephone for her self - which many did.
In Greek mythology, Persephone's allies included her mother Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and Hecate, the goddess of magic and crossroads. Zeus, the king of the gods, also played a significant role in Persephone's story.
Persephone does not have any children.
Persephone is a goddess, so no - she does not.
Pesephones' children were Zagereus, her son and Melaena her daughter. Melaena was a demon from the underworld. she was black and white.