In Greek mythology, Persephone had a few friendships, notably with other goddesses such as Demeter, her mother, and Hecate, the goddess of magic and witchcraft. However, she also had adversarial relationships, particularly with Hades, who abducted her to the Underworld, and the various forces that sought to disrupt her dual life between the Underworld and the Earth. While she did not have outright enemies in the traditional sense, her role as the queen of the Underworld often placed her in opposition to the living world and its deities.
Persephone enemy was Methane because she slept with Persephone's husband, Hades.
he had a lot of friends
yes she did
Persephone, being the daughter of Zeus the king of the gods, of Hades the king of the Underworld and the niece of Poseidon the sea king did not have any enemies that would survive insulting her if they did not fear the ancient Greek goddess Persephone for her self - which many did.
no she is friends with everyone
nymphs nature goddess'
Enemies are, by definition not friends.
they consider all tribes their friends.
In Greek mythology, Demeter's enemies were primarily associated with the abduction of her daughter Persephone by Hades. Hades, also known as Pluto, who took Persephone to the underworld without Demeter's consent, was seen as an adversary to Demeter due to this act. Additionally, entities or beings associated with the underworld, like the Furies or Titans, could be considered adversaries to Demeter as they were often in opposition to her efforts to retrieve Persephone.
They Are Enemies
ya 10 enemies and 200 friends
try to be nice to your friends but be nicer to your enemies so then your enemies are your friends. eventually every 1 will be your friends!