its the three headed spear on the top left
the two proinged fork was called his spike sceptre
Hades was very powerful in battle and joined his brothers in the defeat of the Titans. He had three powerful weapons at his disposal: a helmet, a fork, and a staff. The helmet was given to him by the Cyclopes and made him invisible. The fork had two prongs and was powerful enough to shatter anything or anyone that he did not like. The staff was used to drive the dead into the Underworld. He also had a chariot with black horses which was not particularly powerful, just intimidating. Hades was one of the strongest of the Olympians and had the ability to create fire and control it to harm an opponent. He was also immortal and impervious to harm.
it looks just like a fork but a whole lot bigger and the middle prong is shorter than the other two prongs on the side of it!
fork u, u beach
Hades scepter has two spikes because it is a baby bull that has horns
No, sorry, Zeus was the youngest.Poseidons trident but Zeus doesn't have a younger brother they're all older.
A 3-pronged fork, similar to the fork that the Devil has in other religions.
knife crossed over fork
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A Fork! Lol! No its sort of a battle helmet in the colour gold.
When Bulova innovated the tuning fork-based timekeeping mechanism, it was the most accurate timekeeping mechanism to date. Bulova built much fame and fortune on it. The logo represents this tuning fork. If you ever look at photos of the innards of a Bulova watch, you can see the logo is identical to this tuning fork.
It's the official European symbol for food contact materials
The symbol for a picnic site on a map is typically a picnicking table or a blanket with a food basket. It may also be represented by a fork and knife icon.
A three-pronged fork is called a "trident." It typically refers to a three-tined tool used for fishing or as a symbol associated with various mythological figures, such as Poseidon in Greek mythology. The term can also be used in a culinary context, although it's less common than the standard fork.
abbreviation for latitude is Lat or a symbol pronounced 'phi' the symbol is like a three pronged fork with the centre and right hand prongs joined in a loop at the top.
A berry fork or a carving fork. Also a disposable two pronged fork can be known as a cheese fork or a chip fork shfork
A fork