Hades is Hades' real name. He is also known as 'The Unseen One', and to the Romans he is Pluto.
Hades' temple, also known as the Temple of Hades, is not a specific location that exists in the real world. In Greek mythology, Hades ruled over the underworld, and there is no known temple dedicated solely to him. However, there were temples in ancient Greece dedicated to the gods Hades and Persephone, who were associated with the underworld. These temples were believed to be entrance points to the realm of Hades.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Hades' Greek name is Hades.
Hades' name in Greek is Hades.
Hades is Hades' real name. He is also known as 'The Unseen One', and to the Romans he is Pluto.
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Hades is a fictional character and therefore his scepter is immaterial. It looks however you imagine it to. The only real power in Hades' Scepter is your imagination.
Theyre not real
As it is a fictional (rather then real) place, no.
They are real to those who believe in them. However, Medusa was both female and not a god, and although Medusa was considered a monster, Hades wasn't exactly 'evil'.
He is from the underworld, and rarely goes to Mt. Olympus
Hades' temple, also known as the Temple of Hades, is not a specific location that exists in the real world. In Greek mythology, Hades ruled over the underworld, and there is no known temple dedicated solely to him. However, there were temples in ancient Greece dedicated to the gods Hades and Persephone, who were associated with the underworld. These temples were believed to be entrance points to the realm of Hades.
Bibliography is written account of a real person that actually lived, and so there would be no bibliography of Hades, except perhaps an ancient text written contemporaneously to the believe in Hades as a living being.
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