In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, had three children. Their names were Macaria, Melinoe, and Zagreus. Macaria was the goddess of blessed death, Melinoe was a chthonic nymph associated with ghosts, and Zagreus was a god sometimes equated with Dionysus.
Yes; the Erinyes/ Eumenides, Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera are his daughters, Zagreus his son, Melinoe and Macaria his other daughters.
Hades does not have a daughter.
It depends on the myth, since there are multiple versions Persephone is the mother of Zagreus and Melinoe, but they are her children by Zeus, who either raped her to produce Zagreus and tricked her to produce Melinoe. They don't figure often in modern myths, nost likely because Persephone is Zeus' child herself and that level of incest would make most modern people uncomfortable. Hades is the father of Macaria, but her mother is left up to debate, and could be assumed to be Persephone, but it is not clear
No, Hades has no children.
Actually he had four. Plutus, Melinoe, Macaria and Zagreus.
Macaria & Melinoe are his Daughters Zagreus and Plutus are his sons
Her children include: Zagreus Melinoe Macaria The Furies were also called her children.
With Zeus, Persephone had: Zagreus, Melinoe and Macaria. With Hades, Persephone had: the Erinyes.
Yes, the children of Persephone include: Alekto, Tisiphone, Megaira (Erinyes) Zagreus Melinoe Macaria
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, had three children. Their names were Macaria, Melinoe, and Zagreus. Macaria was the goddess of blessed death, Melinoe was a chthonic nymph associated with ghosts, and Zagreus was a god sometimes equated with Dionysus.
Yes; the Erinyes/ Eumenides, Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera are his daughters, Zagreus his son, Melinoe and Macaria his other daughters.
Yes they did. I'm not sure how many but two of their children were Melinoe and Macaria. Melinoe being the Goddess of offerings made to the deceased. Macaria being the Goddess of Blessed Death.
Hades' children are Melinoe, Makaria, and Zagreus.
Hades does not have a daughter.
The son of Hades is usually referred to as either Melinoe, the goddess of ghosts, or Zagreus, a god associated with rebirth and the mysteries of the underworld. These figures are not as widely known compared to other mythological beings.
No; the children of Hades are the Erinyes (Furies: Alekto, Tisiphone, Megaira), Zagreus who was a child-god slayed by the Titans and then reincarnated into Dionysus, Melinoe was goddess of the offerings to the dead and ghosts, Macaria the goddess of blessed death.