Why did Hades Kidnapped Persephone? | DivineTales



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5 thoughts on “Why did Hades Kidnapped Persephone? | DivineTales”

  1. This was either written by somebody who has never studied greek mythology or AI.

    In Greek mythology he transforms into a horse and she rides him, he then gallops into underworld, she eats half a grape and anyone who eats food in the underworld had to stay there. But because hades loved persephone (and so he doesn't have to unalive the olympians) he agrees that she can spend half the year in the world.

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