To believe in a god after death, under the earth they knew, so their loved ones were no so far away and the mystery of death was not so strange.
why's hades important to the greeks
The Greeks didn't make Hades. Hades' parents the Titans Kronus and Rhea made Hades.
To some Hades still reigns, it depends on what you believe. But in the time of the Ancient Greeks was known as the Greek Gods time of reign.
Most Greeks were afraid of Hades, afraid of attracting his attention and thus the attention of death, but they definitely respected him.
Hades IS the Greek name.
The Underworld of the Greeks is called Hades, and from it Hell of the Christians was brought about.
The Greeks believed in gods which had a god of the underworld, Hades. PS sorry naomi
why's hades important to the greeks
The Greeks didn't make Hades. Hades' parents the Titans Kronus and Rhea made Hades.
To some Hades still reigns, it depends on what you believe. But in the time of the Ancient Greeks was known as the Greek Gods time of reign.
They called him Hades.
Yeas, the Greeks believed that after death one went to the underworld (Hades)
Yes. The Greeks worshiped all of the gods and goddesses, even Hades. Hades is known to be evil or cruel but he was only the god of the underworld.
Well, in a sense yes. They believed in the Underworld, owned by Hades, and that you went there once you died.
Hades is the God of the dead, the Underworld, and riches.
the one is hades
Most Greeks were afraid of Hades, afraid of attracting his attention and thus the attention of death, but they definitely respected him.