One, Persephone Godess of spring but know Godess of the Underworld Poor Persephone
There are many stories about Hades. One is when he takes Persephone to the underworld, or Hades. He makes her eat a pomegranate and eventually makes her stay during one season, or four months.
The seasons were unchanging in the time of the year of the Greek gods until this abduction, likely it was Spring for Persephone is a goddess of spring and many flowers were being gathered by Persephone and other maiden goddesses.
No exact age has been found regarding Persephone's age when she was abducted by Hades.Never the less, many believe that she was probably around the age of 14 to 16! That's young!
Possibly, Aphrodite had many suitors, but Hades was NOT one. Hades was surprisingly loyal to Persephone and at the time of Aphrodite's birth, from the sea, history says he was in the Underworld, proving that he didn't know of her for quite some time.
She didn't. Hades kidnapped her and took her to the underworld.
6 months
Persephone's allies included her mother Demeter, who was a powerful goddess of agriculture and fertility, as well as her husband Hades, the god of the underworld. Additionally, Persephone was often associated with other deities such as Hermes, who facilitated communications between the underworld and the upper world.
One, Persephone Godess of spring but know Godess of the Underworld Poor Persephone
spent her life underworld Actually Persophone spends 4 months in the underworld, due to her eating the pomegranate seeds and the rest with her mother Demeter.
Persephone didn't eat anything down in the Underworld and until he gave her a promangate fruit.Zeus demaded that Hades give Persephone back to her Mother(Demeter) so she would let life back into the earth again.Hades said he will agree but how many seeds Peresphone eats then that's how many months she stays in the Underworld a year..Peresphone eats 6 seeds=spring,summer(she w her mother)and fall,winter=she down in the Underworld w Hades and her mother is mourning her.
Zeus had many wives. One of which who was Demeter., Demeter had a child named Persephone, who was kidnapped by Hades, and became the queen of the underworld for 6 months for each year.
There are many stories about Hades. One is when he takes Persephone to the underworld, or Hades. He makes her eat a pomegranate and eventually makes her stay during one season, or four months.
She disliked Hades Demeter had a daughter with her brother Zeus (eww lol) Her daughters name was Persephone and Demeter loved her very much. One day the earth opened up and Hades, god of the underworld reached up and kidnapped Persephone. Demeter wondered around often looking for her, with no luck until one day a god that sees all told her what happened. Demeter asked Zeus, a brother of Hades, to return Persephone. When Zeus refused, Demeter withheld the harvest from man until Zeus relented. He agreed to allow Persephone's return if she had not eaten while with Hades. However, since Persephone had eaten 6 pomegranate seeds in the underworld, Zeus determined that she would spend 6 months with her mother and 6 months with Hades. This is the mythic origin of the six months of spring and summer when Persephone walks the earth with her mother and the 6 months of fall and winter when Persephone must return to the underworld. The pomegranate is still for many a potent symbol of death and renewal. The Elysian Mysteries were public celebrations of the myth of Demeter and Persephone
The Abduction of Persephone: Persephone was above ground picking flowers in the spring, and helping the plants grow. Many desired Persephone, for she was one of the most beautiful goddesses in the history of Greek Myths. But, Hades wanted her more than anyone else, so he decided to capture her and bring her down to the underworld. This was known as the Abduction of Persephone, or The Rape of Persephone. While being in the underworld, Persephone didn't eat anything, except a few pomegranate seeds, which Hades had given to her to symbolize their love (even though Persephone hated him). Demeter and Zeus pleaded for Hades to let Persephone go, and he agreed, but only if she hadn't eaten anything in the underworld. As a deal, Hades said Persephone would stay down in the underworld for 1/2 of the year, and be above ground for 1/2 of a year.
Only the times he went after females: Persephone, Minthe and Leuce.
In many myths, Hades (the god of the underworld ) loved Persephone. He had so much love for her that he started an earthquake and carried her off into the cold, cruel underworld. Persephone was forced to marry Hades and there on forward she could only visit her mother in summer or spring.