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Q: Why did Hades take Persephone to his kingdom?
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Why does Persephone's have to return Hades underground Kingdom?

Persephone has to return to Hades's underground kingdom because she had a couple of pomegranate seeds to eat.


Why does persephone have to return to hades underground kingdom?

Persephone has to return to Hades's underground kingdom because she had a couple of pomegranate seeds to eat.


Why does Hades take Persephone to the underworld?

Hades took Persephone to the underworld because of Persephone's beauty.


Who did hades take to the underworld?

hades took Persephone


Why does Persephone have to return to Hade's underground kingdom?

Persephone has to return to Hades's underground kingdom because she had a couple of pomegranate seeds to eat.


Why did Hades take Persephone?

Because Zeus promised Persephone to Hades to be his wife. Zeus just neglected to inform Persephone and Demeter of this.


Why did hades kidnap peresephone?

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.


Why did hates take persphone to the underworld?

Hades took Persephone to the Underworld to be His wife. Zeus (Persephone's father) promised Persephone to Hades as his wife.


Which month or season did Hades take Persephone?

The season Hades claimed Persephone became the end of summer and the beginning of autumn/winter.


How was hades related to Persephone?

Hades is Persephone husband.


What was Persephone too Hades?

Persephone was wife of Hades.


Why did Hades capture Persephone?

Zeus promised his daughter Persephone to Hades, so Hades could take her as his wife. However Zeus neglected to inform Demeter; Persephone's mother, or Persephone herself of this. So when Hades appeared to claim his bride, it was an act of kidnapping, instead of simply retrieving her.