she thinks she got lost or died in the woods she was always playing in. Demeter makes the word infertile because Hades take Persephone and tricked her to become his wife, and stay with him for 4 or 5 months out of the year which caused winter.
I can only think of 2 - Minthe and Leuce. It's hard to say whether or not he had many affairs as he is regarded as an infertile god, therefore incapable of fathering children.
It explained the seasons. After Hades stole persephone and made her his bride, he kept her in the underworld and in that time, Demeter was depressed so she gave the Greeks bad harvest, and with Persephone being in the underworld, no flowers could grow. This explained winter. During summer and spring, demeter and Persephone were re-united, so flowers bloomed on earth again, and the people's crops were revived.
It explained the seasons. After Hades stole persephone and made her his bride, he kept her in the underworld and in that time, Demeter was depressed so she gave the Greeks bad harvest, and with Persephone being in the underworld, no flowers could grow. This explained winter. During summer and spring, demeter and Persephone were re-united, so flowers bloomed on earth again, and the people's crops were revived.
She does not know, she probably was frantic with worry that her daughter had been either killed (as some goddesses and gods do die in Greek myth) or that she'd been stolen away (which she was) and in great danger (which she was not).
I think the major myth of Persephone is the one where Hades god of the underworld takes Persephone and forces her to marry him...since her mother was goddess of good harvest the world was a horrible place when Demeter(mother) was sad
Demeter's daughter is Persephone (the goddess of springtime) and I think Hades (The god of the underworld) stole her.
hera thought he was hot but a cheater athena&artemis&hestia thought he was a butthead demeter didn't really think about him she had her own troubles with a daughter persephone
Zeus did not abduct Persephone, Hades did. They were in a garden when Hades noticed her. He immediately grabbed Persephone and fled to the underworld. Some people think that Zeus had a part in devising a plan to kidnap her, but whether that is true or not, I do not know. When Hades grabbed her, Persephone let out a loud scream. Demeter heard this and dropped what she was doing to help her daughter, but when she arrived, Persephone was gone. Demeter wandered the country side looking for her daughter, completely forgetting her task as an Olympian Goddess. Greece was plauged with droughts and crops would not grow. Demeter wandered for a great deal of time before Zeus ordered Hades to return Persephone. Hades pretended to comply but first tricked Persephone into eating a pomegranat seed. If you eat food from the underworld you are immediately property of Hades. Zeus and Hades then worked out a compromise. Persephone would stay in the Underworld for 9 months and would be returned to Demeter for 4 months. Thus we have the seasons. Demeter is too depressed to work with her daughter gone, so crops won't grow in the winter. When Persephone is with her mother, crops flourish.
well, this is kind of a hard question and very objective. I think that Persephone may be one of the kindest, she doesn't really do anything harmful to anyone... Her mom Demeter is pretty kind too, but goes kinda nitso when Persephone is taken.
Persephone and Proserpine are two names for the same goddess in Greek mythology. Persephone is the more common name, while Proserpine is the Roman equivalent. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and is known as the queen of the underworld.
Hades didn't force Persephone to marry him. Zeus (Persephone's Father) promised her hand in marriage to Hades, but he neglected to inform both Persephone and Demeter (Persephone's Mother) of this. Hades came to claim his bride, which turned into an abduction because Persephone didn't know about it. She was very mad and upset at him for a very long time, but I do believe that she eventually warmed up to him (since due to the eating of pomegranate seeds she spends half of the year with him), and I think she did marry him of her own accord.
Well of course I do! The first story I can think of is the story of how she became the Queen of the Underworld. (sounds terrible, doesn't it?) Some info you should know first- Persephone's mom is Demeter Husband is Hades Father is Zeus Persephone is the goddess of spring the goddess of innocence the Queen of the Underworld Here's the simplified version: Persephone was picking flowers in a meadow and the ground opened up. Hades, the Lord of the Underworld, grabbed her and pulled her down to the Underworld with him. Hades had been watching Persephone for some time and thought she was perfect for his Queen. Demeter went into a great depression. Her daughter was missing. All the crops for the mortals were dead. (this is also the story of the seasons... [winter now]) Demeter pleaded for Zeus to bring her back. But in the Underworld, Persephone was at a feast. She knew if she ate ANYTHING, she would be trapped there forever. So when Hades offered her a pomegranate, she sucked on the seeds and spat them out. Back on Mt. Olympus, Zeus came up with an idea. He bargained with Hades, and they came up with a plan- Persephone would be with Hades for so many months, then in the spring, she would return and Demeter would grow the crops for the humans. The End??