Hades was the God of the Underworld, Lord of the Dead. He isn't exactly the equivalent to Satan. Hades was considered harsh but fair in his judgement, meaning he never tortured someone if they didn't fully deserve it.
A celestial body or object from Jupiter is referred to as Jovian.
A moon can also be referred to as a natural satellite or a celestial body that orbits a planet.
An astronomer.
The celestial line that is a product of Earth's rotation is the celestial equator. It is an imaginary line located above Earth's equator and is created as a result of Earth's rotation on its axis. It divides the celestial sphere into northern and southern hemispheres.
Ah, that celestial body making the night sky so magical is called the moon, my friend. It twinkles and sparkles, spreading its soft light like a blanket of comfort and wtenderness over all who pause to admire it. Embrace its gentle glow and let its presence fill you with peace and wonder.
They called him Hades.
Hades was considered the god of the under world. He was also known as the Lord of the Under World....
None. The Greeks knew of 5 planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, & Saturn). The Earth was not at that time considered to be a planet.
Most Greeks were afraid of Hades and would not even so much as mention His name as not to call His attention to them. However, He is still a God and was still revered and worshiped as such. There is a temple built to Hades and Persephone called the Necromanteion. People would often sacrifice black animals to Hades, usually a black bull. And when they prayed to Him they wold bang their heads on the ground as to make sure their prayers were heard.
A celestial body or object from Jupiter is referred to as Jovian.
The Greeks call it 'Feta'
What did the Greeks call the letter F.
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It is a modern mistake to call Hades "Hell".
A moon can also be referred to as a natural satellite or a celestial body that orbits a planet.
Greeks call themselves "Ellines", which is commonly translated into English as "Hellenes".
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