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pluto is the roman equilvent to hades
Hel is the goddess of the underworld in Norse Mythology. She would be Hades equivalent.
In this day in time most people view Hades as a evil and demonic god.
Anubis, the Ancient Egyptian god of the underworld.
The month of Hades is typically associated with the ancient Greek month of "Hekatombaion," which corresponds to July in the modern calendar. This month was named after Hades, the god of the underworld, reflecting themes of death and the afterlife. In ancient Greek culture, rituals and festivals honoring Hades were often observed during this time.
He is the ruler of the underworld, He is VERY important. If you want a better answer go to Wikipedia.com
he was the god of the sky. Also the top of the 3 major gods including Poseidon and Hades.
They knew that after death they had a place to go, it wasn't a mystery and so gave comfort.
Hades in popular culture often refers to the Greek god of the underworld, depicted as a brooding figure associated with death and the afterlife. He frequently appears in literature, film, and video games, such as in Disney's "Hercules," where he is portrayed as a villain with a humorous twist. The indie video game "Hades" has also gained acclaim, presenting him as a more complex character, emphasizing themes of family and redemption. Overall, Hades represents both fear and fascination with the unknown aspects of death and the afterlife.
Yes, the name Hades is still used on modern day products. For example, Hades is often used in popular culture, such as in video games, movies, and fashion brands, to depict themes related to the Greek god of the underworld.
He was the God of the sky. Also the top of the 3 major Gods including Poseidon and Hades
There is a magazine named after him, the saying "Hotter than Hades" however this saying is very incorrect, the three headed dog in Harry Potter is his pet, possibly portrayed as Voldermort, the Lightning thief series is based of greek mythology and the first book is about the abduction of Persephone by Zeus and Hades.