Hades took control of the Underworld before time existed.
Very close to Zeus and Poseidon
The Titans were sent to Tartaros in Hades.
Yes, in some myths Zeus did trick Hades so that he could rescue Persephone from the Underworld. Zeus sent Hermes to retrieve Persephone from Hades, and Hades complied under Zeus' order. This allowed Persephone to return to the surface and be reunited with her mother Demeter.
Percy wanted to barter with Hades because his mother was abducted by the Minotaur, that was sent by Hades to destroy Percy. Percy wanted to get his mother back, so he went to the underworld to barter with Hades. However, he was also sent to barter with Hades for the lightning bolt. Hades was accused of possessing the bolt, so Percy was sent to the underworld to get the bolt back.
Hades sent the Minotaur to abduct Percy's mother.
Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
Pomegranate.
When they died, they were sent to the Fields of Punishment to be tortured.
No, he sent his son and messenger, Hermes.
When he and his brothers (Zeus and Poseidon) were drawing lots to see who would rule where, Hades drew the Underworld and had to go there.
Hades was not sent to hell; rather, he is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. After the defeat of the Titans, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades divided the cosmos, with Hades receiving dominion over the underworld. His role was to oversee the dead and ensure that the souls of the deceased were properly judged and assigned to their respective afterlife realms. Thus, Hades is a figure of authority in the underworld rather than a prisoner or a being banished to hell.
When Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades pulled sticks to see who got what. Zeus got first choice, and picked sky, Poseidon got water, and Hades was stuck with underworld. Land was for the humans.