No, Hades was married to Persephone, daughter of the Olympian Goddess Demeter. Hecate is a Goddess with an uncertain mythology, though often associated with Persephone and the Underworld.
In the ancinet Greek religion, the Titan goddess Hecate was never married.
Persephone, Cerberus, Charon, The Fates, Hecate
Hades is married to Persephone.
Hades' Allies are the Gods and Goddesses; demi gods and goddesses that dwell with Him in the Underworld. Persephone, Charon, Hecate etc.. If you are asking what Hades aliases are; He goes by Pluto, The Unseen one, The Rich One, Aides and more.
Kerberos, the Hound of Hades which guards the Gates of the Underworld is male. Hecate's dog is Trojan Queen Hekabe, who leapt into the sea after the fall of Troy and was transformed by the goddess into her familiar.
In the ancinet Greek religion, the Titan goddess Hecate was never married.
Hecate was a part in the myth of Persephone, Demeter, and Hades. She helped Demeter to find her daughter. After the mother-daughter reunion became she Persephone's minister and companion in Hades.
Persephone, Cerberus, Charon, The Fates, Hecate
Hades is married to Persephone.
Persephone, Cerberus, Charon, Hecate, and The Fates are Hades' known associates.
Yes, Hades is married to Persephone.
No. Demeter's daughter Persephone is married to Hades.
Persephone wasn't really MARRIED to Hades... She was abducted by Hades, but she hated the living crap out of him. In a way, I guess she was married to Hades, but not officially.
Hades' Allies are the Gods and Goddesses; demi gods and goddesses that dwell with Him in the Underworld. Persephone, Charon, Hecate etc.. If you are asking what Hades aliases are; He goes by Pluto, The Unseen one, The Rich One, Aides and more.
Kerberos, the Hound of Hades which guards the Gates of the Underworld is male. Hecate's dog is Trojan Queen Hekabe, who leapt into the sea after the fall of Troy and was transformed by the goddess into her familiar.
Hades is married to Persephone. Neither of them have any children.
The consort of Hades was Persephone.