he created the underworld , and he created the male body parts
Anything he wishes within his powers
Hades was worshipped out of fear of the people that worshipped him. They prayed that he wouldn't take them away or anything.
Hades now means death and hell, but nothing has been named after him.
Hades was Zeus's brother, Hades was given the underworld, Zeus the Sky and Poseidon (the third brother) the sea. they did not get along but there was never a vendetta or anything like it, Hades was passive rather than evil.
Hades did not do anything 'bad', he was the king of the Underworld and it's deities were dark if not deadly by nature. The only myth that centers him as a 'villain' is that of Persephone's kidnapping.
Hades didn't create the Underworld, he simply became it's ruler.
No. Pluto is the name of the Roman version of Hades.
Anything he wishes within his powers
He did not have to do anything, it was there.
Hades was worshipped out of fear of the people that worshipped him. They prayed that he wouldn't take them away or anything.
Hades now means death and hell, but nothing has been named after him.
Hades was Zeus's brother, Hades was given the underworld, Zeus the Sky and Poseidon (the third brother) the sea. they did not get along but there was never a vendetta or anything like it, Hades was passive rather than evil.
Well from what iv'e learned so far i'm guessing not.But Hades was the first born all :/
In Greek mythology, Hades is not typically portrayed as being afraid of anything. As the god of the underworld, he is usually depicted as being powerful, stoic, and unyielding, overseeing the realm of the dead with authority and control.
In Greek mythology, Hades' pitchfork, also known as a bident, was used primarily to create earthquakes by striking the ground. It could also be used as a symbol of his authority and power as the ruler of the underworld.
As Queen of the Underworld, she could ride in anything: Hades had horses and chariot.
Neither of them "won" anything after Cronus was forced into the Tartarus Pit, Zeus and his brothers Hades and Poseidon divided their father's kingdom among themselves: to Zeus went the Heavens, to Poseidon the seas, to Hades the Underworld.