Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus in Greek mythology, spends three months of the year in the Underworld with Hades, her husband. This period corresponds to winter, during which time the earth is barren and crops do not grow. Her return to the surface for the remaining nine months symbolizes the arrival of spring and summer, when the earth becomes fertile again. This cyclical journey represents the changing seasons and the cycle of life and death.
Persephone spends the three months of winter in the Underworld with Hades.
With her mother Demeter.
It depends on the season and which months.
The Underworld with Hades, her husband.
Between Autumn and Spring is winter, this is the season during which Persephone resides in the Underworld.
6 months. She ate 6 pomegranate seeds so each seed equaled a month.
In Hades for 3 months and with the Gods on Olympus for the other 9.
She spends it in Hades, the mythological underworld. She is the queen of this underworld, and she is forced to spend 3 months out of the year there as payment for eating the food of the dead, which cannot be consumed by the living. She ate three pomegranate seeds, so she spends 3 months. This is part of the tale of the origin of the seasons.
On Earth or Olympus with her mother Demeter.
spring
persephone will spend two of the seasons with her mother and one with hades in the underworld
Persephone only spends 6 months in Hades. -Indiriel ________________ In the underworld