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  1. Hades is the Greek god of the Underworld and the god of the dead. Hades was also known as Haides, Aidoneus, Plouton, Pluto, and Dis. The god of the Underworld also had a connection to the Earth’s riches.

  2. Hades, in ancient Greek religion, god of the underworld. He was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, and Hera. He ruled with his queen, Persephone, over the dead, though he was not normally a judge, nor did he torture the guilty, a task assigned to the Furies.

  3. 19 lip 2012 · Hades was the only Greek god not to reside on Mount Olympus, dwelling instead in a dark palace beneath the earth. In mythology, Hades fell in love with Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and abducted her to live with him.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HadesHades - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the Greek underworld, was the first-born son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. He had three older sisters, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera, as well as a younger brother, Poseidon, all of whom had been swallowed whole by their father as soon as they were born.

  5. In early Greek mythology, Hades was considered a god of wealth and abundance, reflecting the riches found within the earth's depths. This connection can still be seen in his epithet, Plouton or "Wealth-Giver."

  6. mythopedia.com › topics › hadesHades - Mythopedia

    7 gru 2022 · One of the most dreaded and fearsome deities that Greek mythology had to offer, Hades was king of the Underworld (also called Hades) and ruler of the dead. He was a shadowy figure, both literally and metaphorically, thanks in part to a helmet of invisibility fashioned for him by Hephaestus.

  7. 23 paź 2024 · Hades holds a significant position in Greek mythology as the god of the Underworld. His dual role as a ruler of death and a guide for souls reflects the complexity of the human experience with mortality.

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