The myth of Persephone is tied into the story of both Hades and Zeus. Persephone is the daughter of Zeus and is kidnapped by Hades. She managed to negotiate spending some time on Earth so she could see her mother. The myth is used to explain the changing of seasons.
There is no myth about the birth of Persephone.
In Greek myth, yes.
it is a greek myth story
The myth of Persephone originates from ancient Greek mythology, particularly the story of her abduction by Hades, the god of the Underworld. She is the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and her descent into the Underworld represents the seasonal cycle of growth and decay. Persephone's annual return to the surface symbolizes spring and renewal, while her time in the Underworld signifies winter and barrenness. This myth was central to the Eleusinian Mysteries, ancient religious rites that celebrated the cycle of life and death.
No, but there is a story similar to that. In the Greek myth of Persephone, she is tricked into becoming Hades' wife by being tricked to eat a pomegranate, the fruit of the dead, and that is probably where you got this question.
The story of Hades and Persephone.
Greek myth does not give a birth date for the Greek goddess Persephone, but it is known that in Greek myth she never died.
There is no myth about the birth of Persephone.
Greek myth does not say.
In Greek myth, yes.
In Greek myth, no.
in the myth Greek mythology
Greek myth does not say where Persephone was born.
That of Persephone, Hades, and Demeter - as well as Adonis and Aphrodite and Persephone.
Greek myth does not relate much of the youth of Persephone/Kore.
According to Greek myth, Hades and Persephone never divorced.
Persephone is a goddess out of Greek myth.