why's hades important to the greeks
He is the God of the dead and Lord of the Underworld.
The Greeks didn't make Hades. Hades' parents the Titans Kronus and Rhea made Hades.
Ancient Greeks often attempted to speak to the dead who knew all things in the past and future: Odysseus did this for advice.
Most Greeks were afraid of Hades, afraid of attracting his attention and thus the attention of death, but they definitely respected him.
Hades IS the Greek name.
He is the God of the dead and Lord of the Underworld.
The Big Three: Zeus, Poseidon, and the evil Hades
The Greeks didn't make Hades. Hades' parents the Titans Kronus and Rhea made Hades.
They called him Hades.
Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld, where the Greeks believed people went after their deaths. So Hades is morbid in that he is the focus of death and dying.
Ancient Greeks often attempted to speak to the dead who knew all things in the past and future: Odysseus did this for advice.
Yes. The Greeks worshiped all of the gods and goddesses, even Hades. Hades is known to be evil or cruel but he was only the god of the underworld.
Hades is the God of the dead, the Underworld, and riches.
the one is hades
Most Greeks were afraid of Hades, afraid of attracting his attention and thus the attention of death, but they definitely respected him.
The Greeks did not date their mythology.
Hades