Hades was not sent to hell; rather, he is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. After the defeat of the Titans, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades divided the cosmos, with Hades receiving dominion over the underworld. His role was to oversee the dead and ensure that the souls of the deceased were properly judged and assigned to their respective afterlife realms. Thus, Hades is a figure of authority in the underworld rather than a prisoner or a being banished to hell.
Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
No, Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld. The Underworld has nothing to do with hell.
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.
Hades is another name for Hell, if that helps.
Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
No, Hades is not in hell. He resides in the Underworld.
No, Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld. The Underworld has nothing to do with hell.
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.
Hades is another term for Hell.
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Hades is another name for Hell, if that helps.
Hades Drive and Hades Gate
From the idea of Hades, we have "Hell" where evils are punished.
Hell is a place of punishment for Christians. Hades was the underworld, there were different parts of it, good or bad.
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