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Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
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On Perseus quest he had to kill medusa and bring her head back, he used flying shoes from Hermes, a mirror, armor and a sword given to him by Athena, and a cap if invisibility(most likely hades shadow helm, or one very much like it.
Hades and Hercules had a complicated relationship; but Hades seemed to favor Hercules, for he allowed the taking of Perseus and Cerberus from his realm by Hades.
Yes, Perseus did venture into Hades during his quest for the Gorgon Medusa. To obtain the necessary information about her location, he sought the help of the Gray Sisters, who possessed knowledge of the underworld. While he did not stay in Hades for long, his brief visit was integral to his successful mission.
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
In Greek myth, Dionysus does not kill Perseus.
Perseus in Greek myth did not kill Ariadne.
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No, Perseus killed Medusa.
On Perseus quest he had to kill medusa and bring her head back, he used flying shoes from Hermes, a mirror, armor and a sword given to him by Athena, and a cap if invisibility(most likely hades shadow helm, or one very much like it.
Hades and Hercules had a complicated relationship; but Hades seemed to favor Hercules, for he allowed the taking of Perseus and Cerberus from his realm by Hades.
Yes, Perseus did venture into Hades during his quest for the Gorgon Medusa. To obtain the necessary information about her location, he sought the help of the Gray Sisters, who possessed knowledge of the underworld. While he did not stay in Hades for long, his brief visit was integral to his successful mission.
He kept it, except when he lent it to Perseus.
Hades didn't like Poseidon because Poseidon broke the truce of having children because they were the top 3 most powerful Gods and their children would have to much power. Hades killed Thalia, Zeus's daughter, because Zeus also broke the treaty, but Zeus later brought Thalia back after almost 2 decades. Hades attempted to kill Perseus (Poseidon's son) the same way as he killed Thalia. By the Monsters of the Underworld (to them the Kindley Ones). Perseus survived the Monsters and all of the other attempts to kill him. Hades also wants to be higher in reign, so he is punishing his brothers, Zeus and Poseidon, and humiliating them out of reign.
Acrisius was killed in Larissa, by Perseus. As it was foretold by an oracle that Acrisius's daughter Danae, would have a child that would one day kill him - who turned out to be Perseus
Hermes helped out Perseus by giving him a sword and winged sandals, Athena gave him a highly polished shield, and Hades gave him a helmet that would make Perseus invisible.