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Did Hades have a companion?

Hades' companion, wife, and Queen is Persephone.


Why did Hades and Persephone get together?

Hades abducted Persephone to make her his queen in the underworld, as she was the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. Persephone eventually came to care for Hades and chose to stay with him, leading to their union.


Who is Persephone husbang and how did she come to be with hem?

Persephone's husband is Hades, and with her father Zeus' permission, but not her own or her mothers, she was taken by Hades to the Underworld to be his wife, where she ate of the pomegranate and could then only return to earth to be with her mother for half a year, spending the latter half with Hades in the Underworld.


Was Persephone honest or a liar?

Persephone was honest. She was known for being loyal and true to those she cared about, especially to her mother Demeter and her husband Hades.


What is the major myth of Persephone?

The most famous story Persephone is associated with is the story of Hades and the pomegranate seeds. In this story, Hades, King of the Underworld, wanted Persephone as his wife. So, one day when Persephone went to pick flowers from a field, Hades reached abducted her, taking her as his queen. She grew homesick for her mother and Earth. Demeter had heard Persephone's cries and began an explicit search for her. Only Helios, the sun god, had seen what had really happened and told Demeter. While preparing to leave, Persephone accepted a pomegranate from Hades. This prevented her from returning to Earth because he who ate while in the Underworld would could not come back. Luckily, a negotiation was reached with Hades, who was usually cold-hearted. Persephone would only stay with Hades for half of the year, but then would return to Earth for the remaining half. Each year as Persephone left earth, Demeter would begin grieve, bringing on cold weather. But, when Persephone would later return, she would bring a vibrant glow with her. Thus, the seasons were created. Winter and fall occur when Persephone is with Hades, and spring and summer occur when she returns to Earth.Persephone was the daughter of the Greek Gods Zeus and Demeter. Hades, brother of Zeus and God of the Underworld wanted her as his bride. Zeus warned him that Demeter, her mother, would never agree, and the only way would be if Hades abducted Persephone.

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