In Greek mythology, Hades is not portrayed as committing any specific crimes. As the god of the underworld, he oversees the realm of the dead and enforces the laws and rules governing that realm. While he is often associated with darker elements due to his domain, he is not typically depicted as a criminal within the context of ancient myths.
In Greek mythology, Demeter didn't commit any crimes. She was the goddess of agriculture and fertility. However, she did become wrathful when her daughter Persephone was taken to the underworld without her consent, leading to a conflict with Hades.
In Greek mythology, Persephone is not typically associated with committing any crimes. She is known for being abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld, and becoming his queen. However, interpretations of her story may vary depending on different versions of the myth.
"Crimes" is spelled as C-R-I-M-E-S.
One of the crimes judged at the Nuremberg Trials was crimes against humanity, which included acts such as genocide, extermination, enslavement, and persecution of civilian populations.
The three main types of crimes people were accused of at the Nuremberg trials were crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. These encompassed offenses such as starting wars of aggression, committing atrocities during wartime, and perpetrating acts of genocide or other inhumane acts against civilian populations.
Hades doesn't perform crimes.
no wisin y yandel have not done any crimes yet.
To solve crimes that have been done in the past.
No posiden has never done any crimes
none he was foced to be the god of the underworld -no actually his crime was kid napping of persephone
he tried to kill the son of Zeus
Zeus did many crimes such as kill Phaeton, Gave hades permission to Kidnap persephone and more
i†s a group of bad people that break crimes and work together to do them
Hades is a clear god for justice, in his Underworld the dead are judged by three once mortal men: Minos, Rhadamanthys, and Aiakos By his daughters the Erinyes, who avenged crimes against the natural order.
The crimes performed against women are the exact same crimes performed against men. Gender does not affect what crimes are afflicted upon a person, both genders experience the same crimes against them.
Hades did not much like those who had done harm to the dead while they were living, as he was the 'master' of the Furies, who were goddesses of justice and vengeance.
He didn't commit any crimes, other then sending many unlucky souls to the underworld.