There are many to chose from, to list only a few;
What monster was called 'the Hound of Hades'?
Cerberus
What Titan was the father of Hades?
Cronus
Who was a brother of Hades?
Zeus
Yes they're many myths involving hades.
Most were memory cues for the myths and stories involving Hades, prior to art being accepted as a associated with the religion.
Link below answers question on Hades symbols.
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Hades was actually very altruistic and passive
could u please restate the question in English thanks hun
Hades' temple is commonly referred to as the Temple of Hades or sometimes the Temple of Pluto, named after the Roman equivalent of Hades. Although there is no specific, widely recognized temple solely dedicated to Hades in ancient Greek religion, shrines and altars to him were often located in places associated with the underworld. One notable site is the ancient city of Eleusis, where the Eleusinian Mysteries took place, celebrating Demeter and Persephone but also involving Hades.
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
It is a modern mistake to call Hades "Hell".
some of his traits are making the spirits suffer and Hades is my father
Hades, the ancient Greek god of the underworld, is primarily associated with the city of Eleusis, where the Eleusinian Mysteries were celebrated in his honor. Additionally, the city of Thebes is linked to Hades through myths involving characters like Orpheus and the descent into the underworld. Though not a city in the traditional sense, the realm of the underworld itself, often referred to as Hades, is central to his mythology.
Any stories involving the Underworld. Cerberus was the three-headed guardian of the entrance to Hades.