Unlike his freely procreating brothers Jupiter and Uranus, the Roman god Pluto is monogamous, and is rarely said to have children.In the Greek version of the mythology, in Orphic texts, the chthonic nymph Melinoe is the daughter of Persephone by Zeus disguised as Hades (Pluto), and the Eumenides ("The Kindly Ones") are the offspring of Persephone and Zeus Chthonios, often identified as Hades (Pluto).The Augustan poet Vergil says that Pluto is the father of Allecto the Fury, whom he hates. The lack of a clear distinction between Pluto and "chthonic Zeus" confuses the question of whether in some traditions, now obscure, Persephone bore children to her husband.
Relationship to whom? She is Hades' wife and the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Zeus, with whom she had Persephone. Poseidon, with whom she had Arion and Despoena (this was not 'love' but a rape). Iasion, with whom she had Ploutos and Bootes. Carmanor, with whom she had Eubouleus and Chrysothemis. Mekon was also loved by Demeter, and transformed into a poppy flower.
Persephone, his wife. Hades loved her very much and would do almost anything for her.
Hera who had Ares, Eris, Hebe, Eileithyia, Hephaestus, and Typhon. Demeter with whom he had Persephone.
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The dwarf planet Pluto was discovered in the year 1930. It was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh and is the largest object found in the Kuiper belt.
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In Book 11 of the Odyssey, the women whom Persephone sends have all lost their husbands. They are gathered in the underworld, where they lament their lost spouses and share similar grief and sorrow. This common experience is what unites them in their shared emotional state.
Demeter was the goddess of the harvest and was mother of Persephone whom was trapped in the underworld. Demeter lets no food grow in the winter as she is in misery because persephone returns to the underworld for 3 months every year. Persephone was daughter of not only Demeter but Zeus, the god of all gods!
Demeter, daughter of Rhea and Cronus, sister of Zeus by whom she had Persephone, wife of Demeter's brother Hades.