Hades was worshipped out of fear of the people that worshipped him. They prayed that he wouldn't take them away or anything.
By the people who did beleive in witches and loved hades
Hades was often feared by the living mortals. But when he was worshiped people would pray to him while banging their heads on the ground to be sure he could hear him. People would also sometimes sacrifice black animals to him.
No, Poseidon is not the god of horses. He is the Greek god of the sea and earthquakes. The god of horses in Greek mythology is actually Poseidon's brother, Hades.
Primarily the Greeks. But he was seen as more of a figure to be feared in a respectful sort of way, and worshiped in the same manner. People did not want to do too much to draw his attention to them, lest death befall them.
hestia is worshipped by humans and greeks
Hades had no home town, as he represented Death. However, there were cults who worshipped him, and remains of a temple in his honour have been discovered.
By the people who did beleive in witches and loved hades
Those that had lost a loved one might make offerings or prayer or sacrifice.
He was powerful enough to become god of the underworld and some people worshipped him. It was kinda rare though.
The Ancient Greeks prayed to Hades because they believed that if he saw that they worshipped him, he would pay them great respect when they died and their souls traveled to the Underworld.
Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Poseidon, Athena. That's not all but those are the big wigs I can remember.
Hades was often feared by the living mortals. But when he was worshiped people would pray to him while banging their heads on the ground to be sure he could hear him. People would also sometimes sacrifice black animals to him.
No, Poseidon is not the god of horses. He is the Greek god of the sea and earthquakes. The god of horses in Greek mythology is actually Poseidon's brother, Hades.
Hades and Pluto are the same god. Though they are the same god Pluto is seen as more warlike, honorable, and interested in the affairs of mortals. Hades is calmer and rarely interferes even in demigod affairs.
Primarily the Greeks. But he was seen as more of a figure to be feared in a respectful sort of way, and worshiped in the same manner. People did not want to do too much to draw his attention to them, lest death befall them.
The ancient Greek city-state of Elis was known to have worshiped Hades, the god of the Underworld. Elis is located in the region of western Greece known as Elis and was renowned for hosting the Olympic Games. The city-state had a sanctuary dedicated to Hades, where rituals and sacrifices would have been performed to honor him.
They worshipped a god called Zeus at this temple.He has always worshipped his wife.