Hades' symbol of power is not just a helmet. Is called the 'Helm of Darkness'. It searches your mind to find the thing that you fear the most, and then, when Hades wears it, he becomes that thing. Wearing, Hades can become shadows, and no-one can know where he is. It is his most powerful weapon.
No, Hades is not a demigod. He is a full God, and a very powerful one at that.
I wold never say that one god is "better" than another. Zeus, however, is the most powerful of the gods, making him stronger than Hades.
Out of Zeus, Posidon, and Hades, I believe that Hades is the most powerful. Not only can he command all of the dead, but he has access to Tartarus. He could unleash all of the titans under oath that they would overthrow Olympus, slay Zeus and Posidon, and let him live. The titans could accomplish this feat with ease should they be released, and Hades is the one who can do that. Even if Zeus and Posidon both layed siege to Hades and his realm, Hades could hold them off with the dead for enough time to release the titans.
Because they are the most powerful brothers from the titan leader Kronos
No Hades is not One of the most powerful gods Zeus and Posiden
Hades' symbol of power is not just a helmet. Is called the 'Helm of Darkness'. It searches your mind to find the thing that you fear the most, and then, when Hades wears it, he becomes that thing. Wearing, Hades can become shadows, and no-one can know where he is. It is his most powerful weapon.
No, Hades is not a demigod. He is a full God, and a very powerful one at that.
Zues the god of lightning was the most powerful and his brothers are second: posiden and hades. NO they don't worship them at temples, they are for the most part just legend.
In Greek mythology, Hades is portrayed as a brooding and introverted god who rules the underworld. He is often associated with feelings of loneliness, darkness, and a sense of duty towards his realm. Hades embodies a sense of melancholy and isolation in his role as the ruler of the dead.
I wold never say that one god is "better" than another. Zeus, however, is the most powerful of the gods, making him stronger than Hades.
Yes. Zeus being the chief god is first, and Hades being the god of the underworld, making him last. This makes Poseidon the 2nd most powerful of the greek trio, and the 2nd most powerful god overall.
Out of Zeus, Posidon, and Hades, I believe that Hades is the most powerful. Not only can he command all of the dead, but he has access to Tartarus. He could unleash all of the titans under oath that they would overthrow Olympus, slay Zeus and Posidon, and let him live. The titans could accomplish this feat with ease should they be released, and Hades is the one who can do that. Even if Zeus and Posidon both layed siege to Hades and his realm, Hades could hold them off with the dead for enough time to release the titans.
Hades is a 'place', another word for hell, the devil is an 'entity'
Yes Hades loved Minthê; but when she claimed to be superior to Persephone, she was proved less powerful.
Because they are the most powerful brothers from the titan leader Kronos
Zeus was the most powerful god because he defeated his father, the Titan Kronos. He helped his siblings(Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, and Hestia) out of Kronos' stomach, then became the King of the Gods.