Well basically they both had to do with the same things,...death! Yet, they were very different hades was the god the underworld, anubis technically was not, but he did have to do with death. I think he is a guardian or something. They both had to do with death.
House Of Anubis is awesome, if you like adventure-mystery. I absolutely love House of Anubis.
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No: Anubis is a ancient Egyptian god.
1. Anubis was a figure in Egyptian religion, Hades is a Greek god 2. Anubis has the head of a Jakel. Hades looks like a creepy dead guy 3. Hades is the god of the dead in Greek culture. Anubis is actually the god of emballage (mummification). The Egyptian god of the dead was Osiris. 4.one was really really bad at gambling. Excpesially poker. 5. Ignore number four.
Anubis, the Ancient Egyptian god of the underworld.
Hades is considered to be the greek god of the dead, but however he is not. He is the god of the underworld. The actual greek god of the dead is Thantos.
Pluto (Hades' Roman name), Set, Anubis, and Baron Samedi are Dieties of the Dead/Death, just to name a few. So they are similar to the Greek God Hades.
they are the same
The Greek god of the underworld was Hades. Several other cultures had a god of the underworld, too, by different names.
Yes, there will be a season two of House of Anubis.
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
they are the Greek and Egyptian equivalent
Previous answer: "Hades he rules the Underworld if anyone is the Greek God of Darkness it is him." My answer: I actually think its Erebus, or Erebos to others. Throughout the Greek tales, he has been referred to as Hades and Tartarus, though all 3 are different gods. He is the personification of shadow and darkness itself. He is also the son of Chaos. His sister is Nyx, goddess of night, who is also his wife.
If such was used and does not refer to a topic of the TV show "House of Hades" a priest might do so during the embalming and mummification of the dead.
Bast is sometimes said to be the mother of Anubis; (most likely a pun on the ointment jars that comprise her hieroglyphs -- the same jars that were used during the embalming process Anubis was lord of). She is also sometimes told to be his wife. Ra is also told to be the father of Bast, and the father of Anubis.