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Links to all Lesser Deities Persephone, (Proserpina) was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and the wife of Hades (Pluto), (Aidoneus), the marriage being childless. Struck by the charms of her beauty, Hades had obtained permission from his brother, Zeus, to carry her off by force. Hades suddenly rose up from a dark hole in the earth near to where she was wandering in a flowery meadow not far from Ætna in Sicily, plucking and gathering the narcissus, seized her and made off with her to the underworld, Hermes leading the way. Persephone resisted, begged and implored gods and men to help her; but Zeus approving the transaction let it pass. Demeter searched in vain for her daughter pursing the escaped Hades with her yoke of winged serpents. When she had learned from the Sun what had taken place, Demeter entreated Zeus with tears to give her daughter back, who promised to do provided Persephone had not tasted of any food in the underworld. But by the time Hermes reached the underworld, she had eaten the half of a pomegranate which Hades had given her as an expression of love. For this reason the return of Persephone to the upper world for good became impossible. She must remain the wife of Hades. An arrangement was made allowing her to stay with her mother half the year on earth, and the other half as queen of the Underworld.
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