Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, is primarily known for his consort Persephone, the daughter of Demeter. According to mythology, he abducted her to the underworld, where she became his queen. While Persephone is his most notable partner, some ancient texts also mention other figures, but they are less prominent in the mythology. Overall, Persephone remains the central figure associated with Hades as his consort.
The etymology of the word consorts comes from 15th century French. The basic meaning of the word is partner. The word can be used to include colleagues and wife.
Taweret was liked to Sobek, and Bes, and Set as her consorts.
Venus had two consorts, Mars and Vulcan.
No; Leto was one of the consorts of Zeus with whom he had Apollo and Artemis.
Senwosret III had three consorts, Meretseger, Neferthenut, and Khnemetneferhedjet II and several children.
Nike has no consorts, she was firmly identified with Athena who is a maiden goddess.
Anne Boleyn didn't have consorts. She was a consort. She was the consort of Henry VIII of England.
Demeter had consorts, she did not marry.
Khufu had four wives or consorts.
The etymology of the word consorts comes from 15th century French. The basic meaning of the word is partner. The word can be used to include colleagues and wife.
The goddess Nike was a virgin.
Satis was one of Khnum's consorts.
Demeter never married but took consorts.
Demeter had no husband, she had consorts and lovers.
Taweret was liked to Sobek, and Bes, and Set as her consorts.
Venus had two consorts, Mars and Vulcan.
Click link below and read the section Consorts/Children!