He bargained with Orpheus once. Possibly even Heracles...
hades was greatly feared by humans and was never in contact with humans for, he never left the underworld.
When Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades pulled sticks to see who got what. Zeus got first choice, and picked sky, Poseidon got water, and Hades was stuck with underworld. Land was for the humans.
Meaning Hell, yes, if you mean the souls currently there. But, otherwise, unless you have sold your soul to Satan, I don't believe any living humans have connections in Hades.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Hades the god was in charge of hades the underworld.
hades was greatly feared by humans and was never in contact with humans for, he never left the underworld.
Aphrodite interacted with the humans and gods in different ways.
Hades symbolizes the inevitability of death and the importance of accepting the cycle of life. His realm serves as a reminder of the impermanence of human existence and the need to embrace change and transformation. Through Hades, humans learn the value of letting go and finding peace in the natural order of life and death.
Hades has the power to rule the Underworld and also request animals, including humans, to be killed.
Hades is both the ruler and name of the Underworld realm in Greek Myth, where people would go after death.
humans have interacted with the environment by building bridges, homes, roads, damms, and many more
By photographing it on it's own soil, testing that soil robotically, and driving across it's surface robotically.
When Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades pulled sticks to see who got what. Zeus got first choice, and picked sky, Poseidon got water, and Hades was stuck with underworld. Land was for the humans.
they must die because, Hades is god of the underworld in which you cant enter alive
Vehicular accidents kill more raccoons than disease or predators or hunters.
most of the the Indians tribes have interacted with amazonian indians
Hades is the God of the Dead, everyone meets with him eventually.But in life most people were afraid of Hades. They would pray to him from time to time by banging their head on the ground as they prayed. Or would sacrifice black animals to him. But most of the time they avoided even saying his name.