Hades was born of the Titans Cronus and Rhea.
Hades came from his father Cronus and his mother Rhea.
Hades was born to the Titans Cronus and Rhea, he is their oldest son.
Hades didn't, but Eros caused Hades to love Persephone, and after affirming that this was okay with Zeus, Hades took her to be his wife (it was not told to Persephone or her mother Demeter that Hades would be her husband).
If you mean birth, Cronus and Rhea.
Hades was the Greek god of Tartarus, or the Underworld. He was also the god of the minerals and metals that come from beneath the Earth's surface.
Harpies are the hounds of Hades, so I guess they are from the Underworld.
Hades was born of the Titans Cronus and Rhea.
With Hades rose also Zeus and Poseidon, when they overtook the Titans.
Hades was born to the Titans Cronus and Rhea, he is their oldest son.
The meaning of the word Hades is "unseen"; this has come to mean "invisible".
No, it has not.
yes
Poseidon and Hades did not in myth come into conflict, so they were agreeable with each other.
A place to dwell after life, in death all come to the Underworld where Hades is King.
Hades didn't, but Eros caused Hades to love Persephone, and after affirming that this was okay with Zeus, Hades took her to be his wife (it was not told to Persephone or her mother Demeter that Hades would be her husband).
Hades (Halo #2) by Alexandra Adornetto will be coming out August 30, 2011.
If you mean birth, Cronus and Rhea.
The dead do not come back (often) so Hades may be seen as "stern" in keeping those who die.