Charon is the ferryman that takes souls across the Styx and Acheron rivers in the Underworld. Therfore, we can assume he lives in the Underworld.
Charon was not a Greek god- he was Hades' ferryman down the river Styx. He did not die.
Carwn/Kharon is the Greek name and translation of Charon. There was no Roman counter-god; so this is one of the rare cases where the Greek name is the Roman name.
In Greek mythology, Charon was the ferryman who carried dead souls across the river Styx in the underworld.
Charon is the only such god in Greek myth.
Let's start by saying he wasn't a god. Charon was the person who ferried souls across the river Styx. He's may or may not be dead, he is just a guy that was selected to his duties.
kharon or Charon there is no other name.
In Greek myth, there is no such punishment of Charon.
Because Charon is not a god it does not have a symbol
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
Thanatos ( was the greek god of Death, son of the goddess of Night, Nyx (sometimes night). His broher was Hypnos, the god of sleep. His job was to brig the dead to the River Styx, where Charon would bring the across to the Underworld.
Charon, in the lore of Greek myth, was never punished. All else is speculation.
Pluto is the Roman name of the god Hades, the god of the underworld. It follows the tradition of naming the planets after the Greek and Roman gods. Charon* was the Greek name of the boatman who ferried souls to Hades. Nix was the Greek goddess of darkness and night (paradoxically, Charon's mother). Hydra was the Greek or Roman serpent guarding the entrance to the underworld. *actually adopted by one of the discoverers as similar to his wife's name. Normally pronounced "SHAH-run" in the US and "KAH-run" elsewhere.