the god of the under world is called Hades. he is greek... and he is the brother of Zeus and poseidon. i hope that will do
Hades is the god of the underworld, bit he does also have a wife named Persephone.
The Greek god of the afterlife would probably be considered Hades; the Greek god of the Underworld, which was where you would go after death.
Anubis, he is the god of mummification and death for all of ancient Egypt
The Greek God of agriculture is Demeter.
Nike is the greek god of victory
There is no Greek god named Mattias.
the highest greek god is Zeus
Hades
for almost every religeon the was a god of the afterlife. osiris was the unbder god for Egypt's religeon, hades was the greek one, and ther are manmy others.
Osirishe was the ancient Egyptian god of the after life.Expansion on answerTrue. There was also Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, which bore his name. It depends on which ancient culture you look at.
In Greek Mythology, when you die, you go to a place called the Underworld. It is underground, and is controlled by the Greek god of Death, Hades.
Well, Osiris was the god of the Afterlife in ancient Egypt.
Osirishe was the ancient Egyptian god of the after life.Expansion on answerTrue. There was also Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, which bore his name. It depends on which ancient culture you look at.
Anubis is Greek for "Jackal - headed" god. It is derived from ancient Egyptian culture and it is the god of the Dead. It was worshiped by the ancient peoples of Egypt. It was believed to help the dead with their journey into the afterlife.
Osiris -- god of the afterlife
Yaru is an Egyptian god. Yaru is a god for afterlife.
he is the god who greets the dead to the afterlife
The myth of Hades originated in ancient Greek mythology. Hades was one of the major gods and ruled the underworld, which was also called Hades. He was the god of the dead and a key figure in Greek religious beliefs concerning the afterlife.
AnswerIt is certainly not necessary to believe in the Abrahamic God to believe in an afterlife. Many religions offer hope for an afterlife in return for belief in their gods. However, to believe in an afterlife, but not believe in any gods, is a form of spiritualism.