Eros, son of Aphrodite.
In Roman mythology, Venus is upset with Cupid for causing chaos and mischief with his love arrows. She sends Cupid to shoot Pluto, the god of the underworld, as a way to assert her power and influence over the gods. This action is meant to demonstrate Venus's authority and to showcase Cupid's ability to affect even the most powerful figures in the Roman pantheon.
In Greek mythology, Pluto (Hades) takes Persephone to his kingdom because he falls in love with her and desires to make her his queen. After abducting her from the meadow where she was gathering flowers, he brings her to the Underworld, where he hopes to keep her with him. This act leads to the seasonal cycle, as her mother Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, grieves her absence, causing the earth to become barren during the months Persephone spends in the Underworld.
At the time of Persephone's abduction the Olympians were at the beginning of their reign, and every goddess and god were seeking to stabilize their power. One afternoon, Aphrodite and Eros were sitting and looking at the evening sky. Aphrodite was telling Eros that two thirds of the universe are hers to impose her love on whoever she will, but she wasn't happy with the fact that Hades' underworld was unreachable for her. At that moment, Aphrodite saw Hades ride on his chariot and she thought that this was her chance to spread her influence into the underworld. Looking down at the fields, she saw Athene, Hestia, Artemis (these three goddesses are sworn to virginity), and Persephone picking flowers. She thought, "If I leave that girl (Persephone) just like that she will no doubt be influenced by her virgin friends and take the vow of eternal virginity". And so, Aphrodite had Eros shoot an arrow at Hades (pluto) to make him fall in love with Persephone, and no matter what Hades did, he couldn't get Persephone out of his head, that's why he abducted her.
zeus fall in love with europa because this girl was pretty and she is the princess of phoenicia
No, Athena is a virgin goddess.
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Yes, Persephone loved Hades.
because Hades abducted her and she began to fall in love with him.
Yes, Hades loved Persephone and married her.
In Roman mythology, Venus is upset with Cupid for causing chaos and mischief with his love arrows. She sends Cupid to shoot Pluto, the god of the underworld, as a way to assert her power and influence over the gods. This action is meant to demonstrate Venus's authority and to showcase Cupid's ability to affect even the most powerful figures in the Roman pantheon.
In Greek mythology, Pluto, the god of the underworld, fell in love with Proserpine, the daughter of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, after seeing her beauty while she was picking flowers. Pluto later abducted Proserpine and took her to the underworld to be his queen.
being irresistably beautiful. she had a magic gurdle that made men fall in love with her.
In Greek mythology, Pluto (Hades) takes Persephone to his kingdom because he falls in love with her and desires to make her his queen. After abducting her from the meadow where she was gathering flowers, he brings her to the Underworld, where he hopes to keep her with him. This act leads to the seasonal cycle, as her mother Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, grieves her absence, causing the earth to become barren during the months Persephone spends in the Underworld.
As Zeus is the father of Persephone, his brothers Hades and Poseidon are her uncles. Demeter, sister of Zeus, also has the same brothers. Also Demeter is Persephone's mother, its a massive love triangle between the whole family, So if hades and Persephone have kids, then there kids could fall in love with Persephone's mum or dad which would be hades brothers or sisters and it would be okay, its really disgusting actually.
Olga has always been in love with someone, and that causes her to fall in love with Kukin.
At the time of Persephone's abduction the Olympians were at the beginning of their reign, and every goddess and god were seeking to stabilize their power. One afternoon, Aphrodite and Eros were sitting and looking at the evening sky. Aphrodite was telling Eros that two thirds of the universe are hers to impose her love on whoever she will, but she wasn't happy with the fact that Hades' underworld was unreachable for her. At that moment, Aphrodite saw Hades ride on his chariot and she thought that this was her chance to spread her influence into the underworld. Looking down at the fields, she saw Athene, Hestia, Artemis (these three goddesses are sworn to virginity), and Persephone picking flowers. She thought, "If I leave that girl (Persephone) just like that she will no doubt be influenced by her virgin friends and take the vow of eternal virginity". And so, Aphrodite had Eros shoot an arrow at Hades (pluto) to make him fall in love with Persephone, and no matter what Hades did, he couldn't get Persephone out of his head, that's why he abducted her.
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