Persephone was his lover, But not willingly.
Persephone is Hades' lover, and wife.
Hades never had a male lover who was a hero in mythology.
Hades' lover and wife is Persephone.
Hades lover/wife is Persephone.
Persephone was his lover, But not willingly.
Persephone is Hades' lover, and wife.
Hades never had a male lover who was a hero in mythology.
Hades' lover and wife is Persephone.
Hades lover/wife is Persephone.
Orpheus
the first young lady he saw
Orpheus went to Hades, the Greek Underworld, to bring back his wife Eurydice.
Leuke a nymph daughter of Oceanus, was carried of by Hades - and made his lover; after her death, she was changed into a white poplar in Elysium.
Before Persephone became the wife of Hades, he had a lover called Mintha and either Demeter or Persephone turned her into the herb, mint.
They are most often associated with a myth, such as a screech owl was what the gardener of Hades, Ascalaphus, was turned into that bird for telling that Persephone had eaten food from the Underworld by Demeter. A white poplar was sacred for being the metamorphosed form of Leuke, a lover of Hades. Minthe was of that same origion as a lover of Hades who was transformed by Demeter or Persephone into mint. Most symbols are then crude memory cues for the myth involving certain gods and goddesses.
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the Underworld, was married to Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Their union resulted in a complicated relationship as Persephone was abducted by Hades and became the queen of the Underworld. Hades also had relationships with various nymphs and goddesses, but these are less well-known and documented.