No. Hades has no children.
Hades has two daughters, Macaria and Melinoe. Macaria was mentioned in the 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia the Suda and by Zenobius which would make her 11 centuries-old or somewhere around the age of 11,000 years old. Macaria is the Goddess of Blessed Death. Melinoe was born around the 2nd or 3rd century A.D. which would make her 18 or 19 centuries-old or 18,000-19,000 years old. Melinoe is the Goddess of Ghosts and Spirits.
In Greek mythology, Hades is the son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea.
The son of Saturn in Greek mythology is Zeus. He is known as the king of the gods and the god of thunder and the sky.
Erebus was the son of Chaos in Greek mythology.
The ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology is the god Hades. In Roman mythology, his name is Pluto. He also has a queen who rules with him. Her Greek name is Persephone and her Roman name is Proserpine. I think in egyptian Hades is Osiris
In Greek myth, Poseidon is the son of Cronus and of Rhea, the brother of Zeus, Hades, Hestia, Demeter and Hera. Poseidon was the god of the sea.
the Kraken differs according to where you look, in some cases the Kraken is a titan son of Poseidon, but in other cases the Kraken is the titan child of Hades so it really depends on how you look at it to see who controls it, P.S. the Kraken is what defeated the Titans and imprisoned them in Tartarus
Well, if your referring to Greek mythology, then it wasn't a god that ate his child, it was the titan Kronos that ate Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
Yes, they threw down the Titans with their other siblings. Persephone, a daughter of Zeus, became the wife of Hades with the blessing of Zeus. Heracles, a son of Zeus, was aided by Hades.
Icarus.
Only for persons in the Greek mythology.
Like a number of his sibings, Pluto was the son of Saturn and Rhea. The greek mythology Pluto is refered to as Hades and his parents were Cronus and Rhea. -They are the same people but the Romans and Greeks gave them different names.
Kratos does not die in Greek mythology, he is the god of "strength", son of Styx and Pallas.