He and his siblings threw down the Titans, as king of the Underworld he gave the ghosts of the dead law to be judged and so he was called their ruler, he was master of the dreams as the gates of false dreams and true dreams laid within his realm; and the Furies, vengeful goddesses who punished those who committed a crime - mostly of killing either parents or siblings answered to him, he asked for his bride and queen from Zeus and then was granted the promise of her marriage and when she came of age kidnapped her. There are many other myths of Hades but few can be put into any true order.
Hades is a explication for ancient peoples of Greece that there was a place to go after death, and its King was Hades, ruler of the Underworld.
In the ancient mythological stories of Zeus, Hades fought with him for the Ruby of Life.
There are many stories about Hades. One is when he takes Persephone to the underworld, or Hades. He makes her eat a pomegranate and eventually makes her stay during one season, or four months.
Before Persephone became the wife of Hades, he had a lover called Mintha and either Demeter or Persephone turned her into the herb, mint.
Hades is the enemy of all life, gods, and men. Since nothing will sway him, he is rarely worshiped. Lately a bunch of crazy Englishmen are instituting festivals to several antique gods, but that is a different story.
Hades is a explication for ancient peoples of Greece that there was a place to go after death, and its King was Hades, ruler of the Underworld.
It is the Story of Hades and Persephone.
In the ancient mythological stories of Zeus, Hades fought with him for the Ruby of Life.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
The most well recognized story of Persephone today is her abduction from the Earth (her mother/life, Demeter) by Hades (her husband, King of the Underworld/death).
The story of Demeter, Persephone, and Hades highlights themes of loss, rebirth, and the changing seasons. It explains the cycle of life, death, and renewal in the natural world, as well as the significance of honoring different aspects of nature and the passage of time. The story also emphasizes the importance of family relationships, mother-daughter bonds, and the power of love and sacrifice.
The funeral games after death were not for the dead and Hades, but the living, to celebrate life and the life of the man or woman who had died.
Hades is a sibling of Zeus, Poseidon, Hestia, Demeter and Hera. they were each born from Kronos and Rhea.
There are many stories about Hades. One is when he takes Persephone to the underworld, or Hades. He makes her eat a pomegranate and eventually makes her stay during one season, or four months.
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its called a myth.
The story of Hades and Persephone.