No. That was Hermes's job.
The Elysian Fields are a mythological place where ancient Greeks believed the souls of the deceased heroic and virtuous people went to rest. It is similar to Paradise in monotheist beliefs.
It is divided into three subsections: the Elysian Fields, the Asphodel Meadows, and Tartarus. The Elysian Fields were for the good and heroic souls where they would be forever happy, similar to the Christian Heaven. Tartarus was where the evil and treacherous souls were sent to live out eternity in horrible punishment, similar to the Christian Hell. The Asphodel Meadows are for people who simply lived and did nothing amazing, but nothing bad enough to make them go to Tartarus.
Poena was the Greek Goddess of Punishment. Poena was the daughter of Aether and Gaea, she was a minor Greek deity.
No the Greek underworld is not hell because it has a certain place where the souls of good people go where as hell is a place where unsaved bad souls go, although there is a spot in the underworld were bad souls do go.
Souls were ferried over the River Styx by Charon.
The Elysian Fields are a mythological place where ancient Greeks believed the souls of the deceased heroic and virtuous people went to rest. It is similar to Paradise in monotheist beliefs.
In Greek mythology, the good and righteous souls were said to reside in the Elysian Fields, a realm within Hades reserved for the virtuous and heroic. It was considered a paradise where the souls lived in eternal happiness and bliss.
It is divided into three subsections: the Elysian Fields, the Asphodel Meadows, and Tartarus. The Elysian Fields were for the good and heroic souls where they would be forever happy, similar to the Christian Heaven. Tartarus was where the evil and treacherous souls were sent to live out eternity in horrible punishment, similar to the Christian Hell. The Asphodel Meadows are for people who simply lived and did nothing amazing, but nothing bad enough to make them go to Tartarus.
The fields in Canto IV of Dante's Divine Comedy are called the Limbo, a place where unbaptized and virtuous pagans reside. This is the first circle of Hell where souls are not punished but are instead separated from God's presence for eternity.
Poena was the Greek Goddess of Punishment. Poena was the daughter of Aether and Gaea, she was a minor Greek deity.
It depends on what you mean by "a good life." There were several places in the Underworld where not-evil souls could go; if you had lived a life that was absent of any large crimes or significant wrongdoing, but you failed to achieve greatness or special recognition, you would spend your eternity in the Fields of Asphodel (or the Asphodel Meadows). Most souls went here, as it was the place for ordinary folk. However, if you did manage to achieve greatness or were close to the gods in some way, you would be admitted to the Elysian Fields, where you would spend your eternity in easy and pleasant living free of worries or strife. But if you were feeling ambitious, you could choose to forsake the Elysian Fields in favor of being reborn again. If you managed to achieve Elysium each time you were reborn for three lifetimes, you would spend eternity in the Isles of the Blessed in paradise.
the greek god of lost souls is hades.
Well the Greek Goddess Iris did many things like: She sent out messages for Hera, the goddess of marriage and Zeus, the god of gods and goddesses. Iris also made the rainbow because she was the goddess of rainbows. She also separated souls of the bodies of women by cutting a lock of hair for Dido who stabbed herself. This is just a little info on Iris :)
The Greek Godess of the soul is Psyche.
In Greek times they believed that souls went to the underworld
The word Lethal comes from the Latin "letalis" which means deadly or fatal. That word shares an etymology with the Greek word "lethe" which means to oblivion. It was the name of one of the rivers of Hades, the Lethe. People who were granted passage to the Elysian Fields would first drink from the Lethe to forget their worldly lives and the pain associated with them.
The fields of asphodel are where the souls that lived equally good and evil lives end up