Hercules, son of Zeus - nephew of Hades and brother of Persephone.
Hercules saved Theseus the king of athens
Pirithous and Theseus
yes
Theseus; Peirithoos who had sought to abduct Persephone was left behind.
It was a chair that Hades, one of the brothers of Zeus, had people who came to the underworld sit down on the chair so they would forget everything. Hercules once saved 1 person get off of that chair, and not the other because Theseus wanted to marry Persephone, which became the wife of Hades, God of the underworld.
Hercules saved Theseus the king of athens
Pirithous and Theseus
yes
Saved by Heracles.
Theseus; Peirithoos who had sought to abduct Persephone was left behind.
It was a chair that Hades, one of the brothers of Zeus, had people who came to the underworld sit down on the chair so they would forget everything. Hercules once saved 1 person get off of that chair, and not the other because Theseus wanted to marry Persephone, which became the wife of Hades, God of the underworld.
At the same time as collecting Cerberus, he asked Hades for Theseus who had been entrapped there, he was also described as battling Hades for the life of Queen Alcestis, who had agreed to die in place of her husband Admetos. Hades was wounded by Hercules during his seige of the town of Pylos.
Hercules, after killing his wife, Megara, and their children under the influence of a madness sent by Hera, is so upset that he wants to kill himself. However, he is saved by Theseus who clasps his bloodstained hands. This shows that Theseus is willing to have a part in Hercules' guilt. Theseus then tells Hercules to return to Athens with him.
Queen Alcestis; who had agreed to die in place of her husband Admetus. Also Theseus; at the same time as the Cerberus adventure.
No, Hades' father, Cronus, did not eat him. Instead, when Hades and his siblings were born, Cronus swallowed them to prevent a prophecy that one of them would overthrow him. However, Hades was saved by his brother Zeus, who forced Cronus to regurgitate his siblings, allowing them to eventually challenge and defeat him.
Theseus ventured to the Underworld to rescue Persephone, the wife of Hades, as part of a plan to demonstrate his bravery and strength. He intended to prove his worth alongside his friend Pirithous, who sought to abduct Persephone for himself. Their journey was ultimately misguided, as they were trapped by Hades and faced dire consequences for their actions. This expedition highlights themes of friendship and the consequences of hubris in Greek mythology.
Well, one time the hero Peirithoos sought to abduct Persephone and went into Hades to do so; as punishment the god trapped him on a stone chair and eternal torment. Theseus, who accompanied him on the expedition, was freed at the request of Herakles.