The most popular is in which Hades asks Zeus for Persephone's hand in marriage and is granted it, while Demeter does not know and when Persephone is taken he offers her the pomegranate to eat in the Underworld. Which she does, thus she can't leave the Underworld save for part of the year. Demeter has been searching for her daughter, and finds out where Persephone is, and demands her return; when Zeus and Hades argue that Persephone must stay in the Underworld for a portion of time; Demeter lets the world feel her wraith in the first winter.
The kidnapping of Persephone and the search of Demeter.
Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld, the dead, and wealth.
The Underworld is associated with Hades.
hades is from orpheas and eurydice and his is in the underworld
The sword of Hades did not have a name in Greek myth.
Yes.
In Greek myth he did not.
in the myth Greek mythology
Hades is not evil in Greek Myth. Hades is the King of the Underworld, where the dead dwell.
In Greek myth, Hades does not have a sword, and it is surely not named.
In Greek mythology there were many myths concerning Hades.
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.
The myth of Hades and his kidnapping of his queen Persephone.
You can't because its a myth.