Hades, in all the battles he has been, has not been defeated.
He defeated the useless hades well ... that's what my book says xxx
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, was not typically depicted as being defeated in the traditional sense, as he was one of the three major gods alongside Zeus and Poseidon. Instead, he ruled over the underworld and was often portrayed as a stern but fair figure. While he faced various challenges, such as the attempts of heroes like Heracles to rescue souls from his realm, he ultimately maintained his power and domain. Hades was considered more of a necessary part of the cosmic order rather than a villain to be defeated.
Hades became the god of the Underworld after the Olympian gods defeated the Titans in the Titanomachy, a ten-year war. Following their victory, the three brothers—Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades—drew lots to divide the cosmos. Hades received dominion over the Underworld, while Zeus took the sky and Poseidon the sea. This division established Hades as the ruler of the realm of the dead.
Hades is the god of the Underworld in Greek Mythology. Cerberus was the three-headed dog that guarded the Underworld. They are related by both living in the Underworld. From Atlantis01: actually...hades is a place not a god, Hades is the underworld not the god that rules it. so hades is guarded by Cerberus. From gmully123: actually....yes he is a god. Hades was Zeus and Poseidon's brother and when they defeated the Titans and took over the universe, Hates respectfully became the god of the underworld. While Zeus and Poseidon took the upper world.
Hades rules the underworld, and rarely goes to Mt. Olympus. He has two brothers, Posiedon and Zeus, and has three sisters, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia. Hades was also called, Plouton, a name which the Romans latinized as Pluto. In Greek Mythology, Hades is the oldest male child of both Cronus and Rhea. Hades and his two brothers defeated the Titans, and claimed rulership over the cosmos. In Roman Mythology, the entrance to the underworld located at Avernus. Pomegranate is his sacred fruit. Cerberus, the three-headed dog, guards the gates of Hades, and prevents from people that crossed river Styx from escaping. Hades is the god of the Underworld dead and fear
Hades has not been defeated.
Hades was never defeated.
In "The Lightning Thief," Hades is tricked into accepting a fake bolt of lightning in place of the real one stolen by Percy Jackson. This causes Hades to release Percy's mother and the bolt, leading to his defeat.
Hades was the ruler of the underworld because he was tricked by Zeus after they defeated the titans and bashined there to look after kronos and tartarus
He defeated the useless hades well ... that's what my book says xxx
None: the Greek gods of Olympus defeated the Giants.
ceberus is a three headed dog in greek mythology he gaurded hades lair and herculese defeated him
After the Greek gods defeated the Titans, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades cast a lot on who would rule what. Zeus got the sky, Poseidon got the sea and Hades got the Underworld.
After the Greek gods defeated the Titans, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades cast a lot on who would rule what. Zeus got the sky, Poseidon got the sea and Hades got the Underworld.
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, was not typically depicted as being defeated in the traditional sense, as he was one of the three major gods alongside Zeus and Poseidon. Instead, he ruled over the underworld and was often portrayed as a stern but fair figure. While he faced various challenges, such as the attempts of heroes like Heracles to rescue souls from his realm, he ultimately maintained his power and domain. Hades was considered more of a necessary part of the cosmic order rather than a villain to be defeated.
Hades became the god of the Underworld after the Olympian gods defeated the Titans in the Titanomachy, a ten-year war. Following their victory, the three brothers—Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades—drew lots to divide the cosmos. Hades received dominion over the Underworld, while Zeus took the sky and Poseidon the sea. This division established Hades as the ruler of the realm of the dead.
Yes, Hades was considered to be intelligent and knowledgeable in Greek mythology. As the ruler of the underworld, he possessed great powers and a deep understanding of the afterlife. He was often depicted as a wise and strategic deity.