Hades! Heh
Actually it was cupid - who let lose one of his love arrows into Hades heart.
Persophone is the maiden of the spring and was the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. After Hades kidnapped her and took her to the underworld, she became the queen of the underworld.
She has seven children named Persophone, Despoina, Plutus, Philomelus, Arion, Eubolus, Amphitheus.
zues is persophones father. Demeter is zues's sister. zues and Demeter had 1 child names persefeny, but he real name greek name is persophone. zues also had 36 children.
persophone is a greek figure who is from the greeks. he was powerful. :) teehee
To the ancient Romans, Persephone (not Persophone) was known as Proserpina.
Hades' influence were when Zeus gave Persephone to Hades as a wife and Persophone's mom Demeter acted revenge on Hades by punishing the people until she gets her daughter. Some grasslands were burned by Demeter while she had her revenge.The underworld, which Hades ruled, is the first concept of "Hell" and "Heaven"
yes it can
A pomegranate - more specifically the seeds.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Persephone was Hades' wife, and stayed with him in the Underworld for four months out of the year. When Persephone is gone, her mother, Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, grieves and stops caring for the world. This is supposed to result in winter. When Demeter's daughter returns, She is happy again, creating spring.
Depends who you are talking about... Demeter- grief~ wouldn't you if you couldn't find your daughter?? Mortals- famine and chilly days~ Demeter was upset and every crop died and it was C-O-L-D. Hades- not really any trouble... he just took her...
Yes, Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, had weaknesses that often led to trouble. Her deep attachment to her daughter Persephone made her vulnerable; when Hades abducted Persephone, Demeter's grief caused the earth to become barren, leading to widespread famine. Additionally, her strong emotions and determination to protect Persephone sometimes clouded her judgment, resulting in conflicts with other gods and mortals.
Demeter caused famine. Her daughter Persephone was kidnapped by Hades, so she grieved. During this time period, she didn't allow and crops to grow, resulting in famine for humans.