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Q: What is the name of the gigantic 3-headed dog that guards the gates of hades?
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What is the name of the 3-headed dog that guards Hades?

Cerberus is the name of the dog that guards the gates to the underworld. Hades keeps the gates to the underworld protected by the three headed dog. Cerberus.


Name Greek god that guards the gates of Hades?

Pluto, also known as Hades. The gates to the underworld were his, hence the term gates of Hades.Answer 2: It is a bit difficult: Hades is the name of the underworld AND also the god of the underworld.


What is Cerberus purpose?

He guards the Gates of Hades and keeps the ghosts of the dead from leaving the Underworld.


What area of Hades does Cerberus live?

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In Greek mythology Hercules captured Cerberus who or what was Cerberus?

Cerberus is the 3-headed dog that guards the gates to Hades, the realm of the dead


Why does Cerberus guard the gates of hades?

Cerberus guards the gate to prevent those who have crossed the River Styx from escaping and to keep intruders out.


What is gates of hades?

Imagined gates within the Underworld, associated with Hades, the god of the Underworld.


Who guards hades palace in the movie lightning thief?

The person who guards at hades place is his wife with the monstrous wolves


What is hades responsibilities?

Hades guards the Underworld and controls the undead.


Who guards hades palace?

Cerberus.


Who are the witches that guard Hades?

The three "witches" who helped hades in the underworld were the fates. Cerberus guards Hades.


Who in greek mythology is the evil troll that guards the gates to hell?

In Greek mythology the Gates to Hades is guarded by Cerebeus a multi-headed dog. There is also a ferry-man who takes the dead across the river styx -- but no troll. Trolls are from Norse Mythology.