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What made Persephone famous?

Persephone became famous because of the myth of Hades kidnapping her into the Underworld.


What is the most famous myth or story hades was part of?

coin's on dead man's face


What is the myth about Hades?

hades is from orpheas and eurydice and his is in the underworld


What was Demeter most famous for?

Demeter is also the goddess of harvest and architecture. She also is famous for her myth about how her daughter, Persephone, went into the underworld and married Hades.


Which myth Hades Demeter and Perspehone are involved in?

They are involved in the myth in which Hades falls in love with Persephone, and abducts her to the underworld to be his wife. Demeter, who loved her daughter more then anything, stopped doing her job and searched for Persephone. She found her in the Underworld and talked to Zeus. An agreement was made that half the year Persephone is with Demeter (Spring/Summer) and half the year Persephone is with Hades (Fall/Winter)


What is Hades' sword's name?

The sword of Hades did not have a name in Greek myth.


A smaller myth about Hades?

Yes.


Why did hades have horns?

In Greek myth he did not.


What type of myth is Hades kidnapping Persephone?

in the myth Greek mythology


How did hades become evil?

Hades is not evil in Greek Myth. Hades is the King of the Underworld, where the dead dwell.


Hades Demeter and perspehone and involved in the myth of?

Where Persephone was kidnapped by Hades and then Demeter went looking for her and when she found her daughter, demanded her return only to find that Persephone had then eaten of the food of the Underworld, she was then made to spend half the year with her mother and half with Hades as his wife.


What is the name of hades sword?

In Greek myth, Hades does not have a sword, and it is surely not named.