he had help from Hermes and Athena to guide him to the underworld
The Aeneid is a literary work by Virgil. It did not travel.
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.
Definitely not- she was Perseus' wife. The mother of Perseus was Danae.
In greek mythology the pearls were used to help you travel out of the underworld once you were in it. Hades wife created them to help people leave the underworld. hope this helps!! :)
In the Movie "Perseus Jackson: The Lightning Thief" these pearls allow people to travel between Earth and the Underworld.
Perseus=god of underworld
he had help from Hermes and Athena to guide him to the underworld
Perseus killed Medusa and eventually went to the Underworld when he died in ancient Greek myth.
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The Aeneid is a literary work by Virgil. It did not travel.
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Some of the main characters in the Clash of the Titans include Perseus, a demigod and hero of the story; Zeus, the king of the gods; Medusa, the Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone; Andromeda, the princess who Perseus saves; and Hades, the god of the underworld and antagonist of the story.
Hermes is the Greek god of boundaries, travel, communication, language, commerce, and thieves. He is also the messenger of the gods and the guide to the Underworld.
No, Perseus is not the son Poseidon. Perseus was the son of Zeus.
Hades abducted Persephone while she was picking flowers and held her against her will in the underworld. Persephone created a famine as a result of her misery for the people. Eventually the gods intervened so that man kind would not die off. Before Persephone left the underworld Hades fed her a pomegranate seed. Because she ate Persephone was then bound to go back to the underworld with Hades for a season a year.