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Yes, Perseus did venture into Hades during his quest for the Gorgon Medusa. To obtain the necessary information about her location, he sought the help of the Gray Sisters, who possessed knowledge of the underworld. While he did not stay in Hades for long, his brief visit was integral to his successful mission.

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