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What happened to Persephone while she was uprooting a bush?

Hades' armies attacked her and brought her down to the underworld/


How did Hades come to be underworld?

Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus divided up what they would rule, the Underworld, the Seas, or the Heavens - holding the Earth in common to all.


What happens when Hades gets angry?

the underworld blows up


How long did Hades ruled the underworld?

I am an expert on Greek myths. Hades was banished to the Underworld by his brothers Zeus and Poseidon. He stayed there forever and is still there now if you believe in this stuff. Hades only got to come up from the Underworld during the winter solstice for an annual meeting of the Gods.


Who is Demeter's daughter and who stole her?

Demeter's daughter is Persephone (the goddess of springtime) and I think Hades (The god of the underworld) stole her.


Who killed hades?

Well, darling, technically speaking, Hades is a Greek god, so he can't really be killed in the traditional sense. In Greek mythology, Hades is the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead. So, unless you have some divine powers up your sleeve, I'd say Hades is safe and sound in his realm.


What gives Hades his power?

Zeus originally was the one to have given Hades his power to rule the Underworld. Some say it was a punishment, some say Hades really wanted to take up the Underworld. Also, many have told Hades trying to take over the sky and destroy Zeus.


How do you get to the underworld on mythology island?

Go to the Temple of Hades to the right of the island. Clean up the graffiti to earn a drachma, then use the pomegranates (from the tree in the Sphinx garden) to enter Hades realm. You will rise the River Styx and get a whisker from Cerberus.


What are facts on Hades?

Hades is the Greek god of the underworld, ruling over the dead and the riches of the earth. In Greek mythology, he is often depicted as stern and unyielding, but not necessarily evil. Hades is the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, forming a triumvirate of ruling gods in Greek mythology. His realm is also known as the land of the dead, where souls go after they die.


How did the Greek god Hades die?

Hades, like all Olympians, was immortal. He could not die. He could be wounded or imprisoned, but he could not die. The only reason he lived in the Underworld was because when Zeus, Poseidon and Hades split their kingdoms up, he got the Underworld.


How did Greek God Hades die?

Hades, like all Olympians, was immortal. He could not die. He could be wounded or imprisoned, but he could not die. The only reason he lived in the Underworld was because when Zeus, Poseidon and Hades split their kingdoms up, he got the Underworld.


How is hades related to ancient Greece?

Hades was the god of the Underworld in the Ancient times. In Greek mythology, Hades, the ruler of the underworld had 2 other brothers, Poseidon and Zeus. They each divided up the universe, Zeus claiming the sky, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld. The Greek people believed to travel into his kingdom when they died. He was feared. To say the word "Hades" was scary. Although he ruled the underworld, he was not considered death itself. if you died in ancient Greece, your soul was said to have ventured to the underworld. Your family would place a coin in your mouth to pay for the passage across the river into the underworld. Once you came into the underworld, you would not come out. (a few exceptions were made in Greek mythology such as Hercules)