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Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
No, he sent his son and messenger, Hermes.
because zeus sent haydes into the underworld..so for revenge he tried to kill zeus son..
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.
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.
Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
No, he sent his son and messenger, Hermes.
because zeus sent haydes into the underworld..so for revenge he tried to kill zeus son..
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.
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.
Zeus did not "send Hades to the Underworld"; just as Zeus rules the heavens, Hades rules the Underworld. According to one of the myths, Zeus selected the Heavens as his realm, and allowed Poseidon to select next because he was eldest. That left Hades (or more accurately Plouton) the Underworld as his realm, which he found suited him just fine.
Very close to Zeus and Poseidon
Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, or the Big Three, swore on the River Styx, to no longer have demigod children, so when Zeus had Thalia, he broke his promise. Hades, angered that he broke his promise, sent horrible monsters after her.
It definitely wasn't Zeus, he was the youngest of the three brothers, Poseidon was the middle child, and Hades was the eldest(oldest) of the three, but they all drew lots and that's how Zeus came to power. Poseidon was quite happy with the sea but Hades hated getting sent to the Underworld---however, it suited his brooding nature.
zeus was getting weak from lack of prayers so he sent hades to torment them, hades released the kraken and tried to kill all of argos.
Because he had eaten Poseidon and Hades to stop any of his children from taking his throne.Addition:Since Cronus was divine he could not be killed, but they sent him into the underworld.
Zeus sent the god Hermes to intervene in the myth of Demeter and Persephone. Hermes acted as a messenger between Hades and Demeter, helping to negotiate Persephone's release from the Underworld.