Only the times he went after females: Persephone, Minthe and Leuce.
Hades did not have a city, the whole of the underworld was his domain. However he was worshiped throughout Greece in many temples in ancient times.
Hades was the god of the Tartarus, or, Underworld in Greek Mythology. He ruled in a colossal palace made of black rock and sat on a throne. His role was to never let any mortal (living) enter the Underworld, but, he does not let any spirit to leave. In many myths, it states that Hades had kidnapped the daughter of Demeter, Persephone. She unhappily 'ruled' by Hades' side, but she was loyal to him.
Hades was a greek god that was really not as bad as many people think he is. He was god of the underworld. He is not like Satan. Everyone went to the Underworld. Hades was not evil.
Hades is the underworld in Greek and Roman mythology. All dead people went there when they died and there are many different branches of this. Also Hades is a god that rules the underworld.
Hades is the God of the underworld. There are far too many to list that are not.
She didn't. Hades kidnapped her and took her to the underworld.
Because Hades is the God of the Underworld and many jewels are found underground they have become a symbol of Hades.
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Hades is a ancient Greece god. Hades rules in the underworld also known as the land of the dead. There are no reasons why Hades would be weak. He isn't in the underworld because he was bad or weak or anything like that, but because he lost when they randomly picked who would have to go to the underworld. There are no myths about Hades being weak. Though there are many who explains how powerful, cruel and merciless he is. No, Hades is probably not weak, but "strong".
Many ideas of hell and heaven can be traced to have roots in the Underworld of Greek myth of which Hades was ruler of.
Hades is usually thought to be tall, dark, handsome, and mysterious; the host of many dead.
Zeus originally was the one to have given Hades his power to rule the Underworld. Some say it was a punishment, some say Hades really wanted to take up the Underworld. Also, many have told Hades trying to take over the sky and destroy Zeus.