Zeus, Persephone's father.
Zeus, Persephone's father.
Hades abducts Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
Persephone.
Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Hades was promised by Zeus that he could take Persephone as his wife. But Zeus neglected to inform Persephone or Demeter (Persephone's mother) of this. So, Hades sprang up from the earth and abducted Persephone, to take her with him back to the Underworld.
Zeus, Persephone's father.
Hades abducts Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
Persephone.
Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Hades was promised by Zeus that he could take Persephone as his wife. But Zeus neglected to inform Persephone or Demeter (Persephone's mother) of this. So, Hades sprang up from the earth and abducted Persephone, to take her with him back to the Underworld.
Hades abducts Zeus and Demeter's daughter Persephone, to take her to the Underworld to be his Wife and Queen.
Hades loved her and asked Zeus for her hand in marriage - which Zeus granted - but did not inform Demeter or Persephone.
Hades first seen Persephone one day when she was in the flower fields. It was love at first sight, well for him anyways. He told Zeus about his crush and they came up with a plan to kidnap Persephone.
Zeus did not commit any crimes in Greek mythology. He was the king of the gods and was responsible for upholding justice and order in the world.
The only reason why Hades kidnapped Persephone was because Persephone was a very beautiful women, Hades wanted here for himself. So when Persephone was pick flowers in the meadow she saw a pretty flower so Persephone pulled on the flower it would not budged so she pulled and pulled until it finally gave in and let go. When the flower gave in the ground started to move and out popped Hades in his carriage and kidnapped Persephone
In some versions of the myth, Hades abducted Persephone without her consent, leading to her becoming his wife in the underworld. The story can be interpreted as involving non-consensual actions, but ancient myths often reflect complex and symbolic narratives rather than direct accounts of historical events.
At first she was. She was very upset, scared, and miserable. But I do believe she has come to love her husband once she got over the initial 'being kidnapped' thing. Hades did not kidnap her for the sake of being creepy and scary. Zeus, Persephone's father, promised her hand in marriage to Hades. But Zeus neglected to tell Persephone or her mother Demeter about this. So when Hades came to claim his bride it turned into an abduction.