None apart from the titanomachey
he is actually very kind
A gun
He did not go to Hades, he summoned the ghosts of Hades to earth to speak to the blind seer Teiresias, who could foretell what would happen to him on his journey.
Persephone had a bit of a soft spot for lovers and all that, so she kind of persuaded Hades to let Eurydice go. She was young and Persephone had been young when Hades kidnapped her. Hades had to have a stipulation though, and Orpheus broke it, so it was all for nothing really.
In Christianity's New Testament Hades is where the dead go.
um hello my name is brian i am going to tell you if hades ever went to jail. hades did go to jail once when he was tricked by sisyphus into putting his cuffs on to see if they worked once hades put on the cuffs he go put in jail in replace to sisyphusAnswer 2: Is the above some kind of Disney thing? In the Greek myth it did not happen.
Hades did not often venture from the Underworld, but the most well known of his adventures is that of his kidnapping of Persephone; he also fought the Titans along side his brothers and sisters (Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter, Hestia) for rule of the cosmos.
he is actually very kind
A gun
he went to hades to find his way home
He did not go to Hades, he summoned the ghosts of Hades to earth to speak to the blind seer Teiresias, who could foretell what would happen to him on his journey.
Persephone had a bit of a soft spot for lovers and all that, so she kind of persuaded Hades to let Eurydice go. She was young and Persephone had been young when Hades kidnapped her. Hades had to have a stipulation though, and Orpheus broke it, so it was all for nothing really.
glum and it is set up by one of the 12 great Olympians; hades
In Christianity's New Testament Hades is where the dead go.
His Three Headed Dog Was Cerbues
Hades is a explication for ancient peoples of Greece that there was a place to go after death, and its King was Hades, ruler of the Underworld.
Hades is the ruler of the underworld also known as Hades. Hades, the place, is known as where the dead people go when they die in Greek and Roman mythology.