in Greek mythology, the god's name was Hades
In Greek mythology, Hades ruled the underworld.
Persephone is the queen of Hades, Hades' unhappy wife
Hades earned his title as the god of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology, derived from his role overseeing the realm of the dead. The name "Hades" itself means "the unseen," reflecting his association with the hidden aspects of the afterlife. He was one of the three main brothers, along with Zeus and Poseidon, who divided the cosmos after defeating the Titans. While Zeus took the sky and Poseidon the sea, Hades was given dominion over the underworld, solidifying his title and role in mythology.
In the Odyssey and elsewhere in the Greek mythology Hades is the god of the underworld.
the greek god of HELL
Hades is in the underground
in Greek mythology, the god's name was Hades
No, Hades did not die. In mythology, the gods were immortal.
In Greek mythology, Hades ruled the underworld.
Hades owns the underworld in Greek mythology.
Hel is the goddess of the underworld in Norse Mythology. She would be Hades equivalent.
Persephone is the queen of Hades, Hades' unhappy wife
Hades earned his title as the god of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology, derived from his role overseeing the realm of the dead. The name "Hades" itself means "the unseen," reflecting his association with the hidden aspects of the afterlife. He was one of the three main brothers, along with Zeus and Poseidon, who divided the cosmos after defeating the Titans. While Zeus took the sky and Poseidon the sea, Hades was given dominion over the underworld, solidifying his title and role in mythology.
Hades, as a deity in mythology, is spoken of, he does not speak; interpretations of his words based in mythology are many.
Greek mythology = Hades Roman mythology = Pluto - Hades ripoff like most Roman gods Norse mythology = Hel Aztec mythology = Mictlantecuhtli Hope this has answered your question :)
In Greek mythology, Hades is the son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea.