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He and his wife Persephone had a daughter Makaria, the goddess of blessed death and after life
Alcestis, for Admetos.
She influenced on greece because she was the model of bravery and wisdom.
Hades is the enemy of all life, gods, and men. Since nothing will sway him, he is rarely worshiped. Lately a bunch of crazy Englishmen are instituting festivals to several antique gods, but that is a different story.
Dionysus is a Very cool God. He is the son of Zeus and a mortal woman named Semele. He is the youngest of the Gods and the only main God to have a mortal parent. He and Hermes replaced the Gods Hades and Hestia as main Greek Gods. He was raised in Asia, and is said to be insane. He is also the God of wine and partying. He is a major God in everyday life for the Greeks, there is a large party once a year for him.
Hades in greek, Pluto in roman.
It influenced our fuming
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She was the symbol of wisdom and strategy.
He and his wife Persephone had a daughter Makaria, the goddess of blessed death and after life
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In modern times, Hades can be seen as a symbol of death, the underworld, and the afterlife in various cultures and mythologies. He continues to influence our understanding of mortality, the cycle of life and death, and themes of darkness and transformation. Hades also serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting the dead and honoring ancestral traditions.
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Greek mythology was a way for the early Greeks to explain events that they did not yet understand. An example is that they explained the change of the seasons through the story of Hades and Persephone.
Most of them by and large were personified expressions of the everyday world: Hades for the Underworld and dead, Poseidon for the sea and earth quakes, Zeus for the heavens, Hera for the women and marriage and starry heavens, Hestia for the hearth of the home and community and the heart of family, Demeter for the growing things on earth and harvesting of food.
Alcestis, for Admetos.