No, but there is a story similar to that. In the Greek myth of Persephone, she is tricked into becoming Hades' wife by being tricked to eat a pomegranate, the fruit of the dead, and that is probably where you got this question.
No, Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld. The Underworld has nothing to do with hell.
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.
Hades ruled the Underworld.
Hades is another name for Hell, if that helps.
No, Hades is not in hell. He resides in the Underworld.
She was tricked by Hades.
No, Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld. The Underworld has nothing to do with hell.
He wasn't tricked. After the Titanomachy, the war between the Olympians and the Titans, the three brothers, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, drew lots to determine which realms they would rule. Hades drew the underworld, which seemed to fit his demeanor best anyway.
Persephone is the lady on top of the white house. She is a greek goddess of fertility but was tricked to going with hades to the underworld (hell) she is the reason for the seasons
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.
Hades is another term for Hell.
Hades was good at delivering people to hell.
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Hades rules the underworld.
She had eaten a pomegranate from the underworld which forced her to return.