People were passed over the "River Styx" to reach the Underworld.
The River Styx is in the underworld. Dead souls are ferried across it by Charon the ferryman. The River Styx was a mythological river that flowed between the ends of the Earth and the beginnings of the Underworld.
From my understanding, no. He was a (greek) hero and a good musician who went down to the underworld to rescue his wife, but failed.
Literally under the earth, hence called "Underworld".
The river Styx.
It was characterized by polytheistic religion based on mythology
pass the river styx
In Greek Mythology, Lethe is the Underworld river of oblivion/forgetfulness.
The Greek underworld was ruled by the god Hades. The underworld itself was also called Hades. People went there as soon as their spirit separated from their bodies.
Goddess of the underworld (River Styx)
the river Lethe and the river Styx. if there are more then I don't know them
Styx is a Underworld river in Greek mythology, and also a goddess. The ferryman Kharon crossed the Underworld river Akheron, not the Styx.
It is called Stix and Heraculs used it to get Cerberus out of the UnderWorld
I believe it's the river Lethe, but I'm not 100%
Perseus killed Medusa and eventually went to the Underworld when he died in ancient Greek myth.
The River Styx is in the underworld. Dead souls are ferried across it by Charon the ferryman. The River Styx was a mythological river that flowed between the ends of the Earth and the beginnings of the Underworld.
Styx is a river which perhaps was imagined to flow in both Arcadia and in the Underworld of Greek mythology. Styx herself was imagined to dwell in a palace in the Underworld.
In Greek times they believed that souls went to the underworld