Yes they're many myths involving hades.
In the Greek myths, Hades' wife was Persephone.
In Greek mythology there were many myths concerning Hades.
Persephone and Demeter
Hades, the ancient Greek god of the underworld, is primarily associated with the city of Eleusis, where the Eleusinian Mysteries were celebrated in his honor. Additionally, the city of Thebes is linked to Hades through myths involving characters like Orpheus and the descent into the underworld. Though not a city in the traditional sense, the realm of the underworld itself, often referred to as Hades, is central to his mythology.
No their are no myths that ever suggest that they did.
Most were memory cues for the myths and stories involving Hades, prior to art being accepted as a associated with the religion.
In the Greek myths, Hades' wife was Persephone.
In Greek mythology there were many myths concerning Hades.
Persephone and Demeter
Hades, the ancient Greek god of the underworld, is primarily associated with the city of Eleusis, where the Eleusinian Mysteries were celebrated in his honor. Additionally, the city of Thebes is linked to Hades through myths involving characters like Orpheus and the descent into the underworld. Though not a city in the traditional sense, the realm of the underworld itself, often referred to as Hades, is central to his mythology.
No their are no myths that ever suggest that they did.
No stupid there not their myths
no. but in some myths he is older but in most myths he is younger then his sisters.
yes the one about his wife and queen.
None that are recorded in the myths.
There are many myths and stories which Hades is in, the most well known is that Hades kidnapped Persephone the daughter of Demeter, he also plays a part in Hercules myths, as well as when Orpheus tried to retrieve Eurydice after she had died.
It depends on if you mean Hades, the land of the Dead - the Underworld itself, or Hades the god that rules the dead and is king of the land that takes his name. In either case, yes - there are many myths that refer to the place and its god, for one the labors of Hercules.