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
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.
She had a lover Adonis, over whom she had a serious conflict with Aphrodite.
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.