Because Hades is also the God of the Underworld, which is thought to be under ground. The majority of the riches of the world; silver, gold, ore, gems, crystals, are also under the ground. Thus part of His dominion.
Hades' Roman name is Pluto, Pluto means 'the wealthy one'. Hades is also seen as a God of wealth because of all the riches that lay underground.
Wealth and poverty are god-given and transient to shape life and soul realisation.
Percy wanted to barter with Hades because his mother was abducted by the Minotaur, that was sent by Hades to destroy Percy. Percy wanted to get his mother back, so he went to the underworld to barter with Hades. However, he was also sent to barter with Hades for the lightning bolt. Hades was accused of possessing the bolt, so Percy was sent to the underworld to get the bolt back.
well.... they try to give to the poor and fund missions. they try to talk everyone into christian faith, and learn more and more about God.
Wealth is when your are not poor, but very rich
Hades is the God of the dead, the God of the Underworld, and the God of riches and wealth.
Hades is the God of the Underworld, the God of the dead, and the God of wealth and riches.
Hades' Roman name is Pluto, Pluto means 'the wealthy one'. Hades is also seen as a God of wealth because of all the riches that lay underground.
Hades' Roman name Pluto means 'the rich one'. Most riches reside under the ground, so Hades is also the God of wealth.
Hades was considered wealthy, but neither he nor anyone else was god of wealth. Hermes was the patron of commerce and merchants, and hence also of money.
Hades (Pluto) was the Greek God of Wealth who also ruled the Underworld.
Hades is both the King of the Underworld and god of wealth and host of the dead who dwell in the Underworld which is sometimes called Hades.
Hades is a Greek god of wealth and king of the Underworld who kidnapped Persephone to be his wife and queen.
No, Hades is not the god of wealth. Though he is very wealthy with all the riches underground. Fistfuls of rubies, diamonds, and many more immeasurable riches. He is the god of the underworld and death, and that is all.
Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld, the dead, and wealth/riches. His Roman equivalent is Pluto (also called Dis).
Hades is seen as very wealthy, because he is not only the God of the dead, he is also the God of riches and wealth.
Hades has authority over death, souls, and the Underworld. He is also a God of riches and wealth.