Zeus had only two daughters: Persephone and Helen. Both were considered to be so beautiful that Theseus and his friend Perithoos decided they wanted to kidnap them. That didn't work so well for Perithoos because he became trapped in the underworld and Theseus had to go bail him out.
Actually Pirithous and Theseus went together into the underworld to kidnap Persephone and were entrapped there. It was Hercules that rescued Theseus but Pirithous was condemned to stay in the underworld forever.
And Zeus had other daughters: Athena, Artemis, and the Muses.
Honestly, if you were the daughter of the chief Olympian, wouldn't you be a knock-out?
Adonis
She is his wife and she is extremely beautiful.
Flowers, something beautiful in nature.
persephone,demeter,artemis,hera
Demeter, Persephone, and Artemis
She came from Demeter and Zeus's castle in the clouds. believed to be very beautiful.
I guess Hades thought she was beautiful and he wanted her for himself.
being irresistably beautiful. she had a magic gurdle that made men fall in love with her.
He is the god of the underworld and he stole Persephone for his consort because he thought she was beautiful.
The only reason why Hades kidnapped Persephone was because Persephone was a very beautiful women, Hades wanted here for himself. So when Persephone was pick flowers in the meadow she saw a pretty flower so Persephone pulled on the flower it would not budged so she pulled and pulled until it finally gave in and let go. When the flower gave in the ground started to move and out popped Hades in his carriage and kidnapped Persephone
The Abduction of Persephone: Persephone was above ground picking flowers in the spring, and helping the plants grow. Many desired Persephone, for she was one of the most beautiful goddesses in the history of Greek Myths. But, Hades wanted her more than anyone else, so he decided to capture her and bring her down to the underworld. This was known as the Abduction of Persephone, or The Rape of Persephone. While being in the underworld, Persephone didn't eat anything, except a few pomegranate seeds, which Hades had given to her to symbolize their love (even though Persephone hated him). Demeter and Zeus pleaded for Hades to let Persephone go, and he agreed, but only if she hadn't eaten anything in the underworld. As a deal, Hades said Persephone would stay down in the underworld for 1/2 of the year, and be above ground for 1/2 of a year.
Persephone enemy was Methane because she slept with Persephone's husband, Hades.