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In the King James version the word - Hades - does not appear at all. Hades is both the Greek word for the 'underworld' and the name of its God. The King James version uses the word - Hell - for that place. the word - hell - appears 54 times Actually, that's not true. I have the New King James Version and "Hades" is mentioned at least twice in Revelations.
An obtuse triangle got its name from Egypt. Ob in egyptian is lage tuse is angle
You talkin Egyptian god Seth? In that case, it's a name. Hence it would still be Seth in French. Hope this helped
How did agriculture contribute to the development of Egyptian society?
The ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology is the god Hades. In Roman mythology, his name is Pluto. He also has a queen who rules with him. Her Greek name is Persephone and her Roman name is Proserpine. I think in egyptian Hades is Osiris
Hades is the Greek name for Hades.
Hades' Greek name is Hades.
Hades' name in Greek is Hades.
Hades is Hades' Greek name.
Hades' Roman name is Pluto.
Hades is also known as 'The Unseen One', and Pluto.
Hades is the God of the Underworld, and is often 'unseen'. The name Hades means 'the unseen one'.
The Greek god of the underworld was Hades. Several other cultures had a god of the underworld, too, by different names.
Hades IS the Greek name.
Hades means unseen. Hades got his name from Rhea, his mother.
Hades.