All people who die go to Hades (the Underworld), according to Greek myth.
Hades lived and ruled the Underworld. Sometimes it is mistaken that he had lived in Tartarus but don't be fooled by that, he lived in the underworld.
persephone
Hercules was certainly favored by Hades, in being allowed to take Cerberus.
Hades lived in the underworld, over which he ruled. Hades does NOT live in Tartarus. He lives in the underworld, but only few people know specifically- Like the dead. :)
She lived part of the year in the underworld with her husband Hades.
Hades lived and ruled the Underworld. Sometimes it is mistaken that he had lived in Tartarus but don't be fooled by that, he lived in the underworld.
persephone
Hercules was certainly favored by Hades, in being allowed to take Cerberus.
Hades lived in the underworld, over which he ruled. Hades does NOT live in Tartarus. He lives in the underworld, but only few people know specifically- Like the dead. :)
Hades was sometimes a frightening figure in Greek mythology because he was the god of the underworld and lived there. therefore he lived with the dead and judged them. he is sometimes compared to Satan.
She lived part of the year in the underworld with her husband Hades.
His wife Persephone lives with him for half of the year in the Underworld.
Bibliography is written account of a real person that actually lived, and so there would be no bibliography of Hades, except perhaps an ancient text written contemporaneously to the believe in Hades as a living being.
Yes. Persephone, his wife, is also his niece.
All the gods except Hades lived on mount Olympus
Hades is the powerful god that lived in the underworld other than on Mount Olympus.
Persephone once lived with her mother, Demeter. However, she was abducted by Hades. After an altercation between Demeter and Hades, it was decided that Persephone would resides with Hades for 3 months of the year. The other months of the year she lives with her mother.