Nobody really knows. Hades was never married. But taking Persephone as his wife and queen of the underworld was by force. It was never Persephone's choice.
According to Ovid and the geographer Strabo, Hades took the nymph Menthe or Minthe as his mistress. Persephone jealously trampled the unfortunate girl, transforming her into a plant, known as mint.
The consort of Hades was Persephone.
Yes, Persephone loved Hades.
Yes, she did.
Yes, Hades loved Persephone and married her.
Hecate was a part in the myth of Persephone, Demeter, and Hades. She helped Demeter to find her daughter. After the mother-daughter reunion became she Persephone's minister and companion in Hades.
Yes. Persephone, his wife, is also his niece.
Yes, Persephone returned to the surface of Earth every spring and was greeted by her mother Demeter at that time. Every fall/august they parted.
Well, his wife was Persephone but that was by force and she didn't really love him. Hades was very secluded, though and acted like he didn't care about anyone.
Hades did actually get married. The story goes like this:Persephone, daughter of Demeter and Zeus, was playing in the fields while her mother was tending to the earth. Hades saw her and thought her the most beautiful creature he had ever seen. He came up from a hole in the earth and swept Persephone back to the Underworld. Persephone was lonely and took to wandering the gardens.Meanwhile, Demeter had gone on a crazy search for her daughter. When she couldn't find Persephone, Demeter went to Zeus, begging he help her find their daughter. Zeus was able to find Persephone and allowed her to come back to her mother as long as she hadn't eaten the fruit of the Underworld.Unfortunately, Persephone managed to eat seven pomegranate seeds. She had been terribly hungry and said it had onlybeen a few seeds. But Hades- desperate to keep his beloved- replied that the seeds were enough to matter.Hades and Demeter made a deal. Persephone had to stay in the Underworld for half the year and could go back to her mother for the other half as long as Persephone married Hades. Demeter and Persephone agreed.And that's how Hades was married.
No, Persephone hated being in the underworld with Hades. While in the underworld Persephone ate seven pomegranate seeds which caused her to have to stay with Hades for 7 months a year and her mother 5 months. During the 5 months the mother and daughter were together the land would be beautiful and bear fruit, but when the two were apart the land would be cold and harsh and bear no fruit. Not true. Over time, Persephone did love Hades. Be it because of Stockholm Syndrome or real love, who knows. Winter was caused by Demeter's depression, being away from her daughter.
Yes, they threw down the Titans with their other siblings. Persephone, a daughter of Zeus, became the wife of Hades with the blessing of Zeus. Heracles, a son of Zeus, was aided by Hades.
Where ever they happen to be at the time, or in personally made altars. There was a temple, that's ruins still exist in Greece, dedicated to Hades and Persephone called the Necromanteion.