According to ancient Greek religion Hades actually was a god and technically and Olympian but he never considered himself one. This is because of the way he was treated by his two brothers Zeus and Poseidon the three of them are the big three, of the gods.
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No, Hades is not considered to be one of the Olympian gods. He is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology.
Yes, while Hades is not am olympian, he is ruler of the underworld.
Hades.
No, Hades is not considered one of the Olympian gods. He is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. The Olympian gods are a group of twelve major deities who ruled over the world from Mount Olympus.
Hades does not die. He is like the rest of the more liked Olympian gods. He is immortal.
Hades is one of the Olympian gods, the brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter.
The only things I can think of are: They are both Olympian Gods and hades was Athena's uncle.
Hades was a major god. One of the 12 Olympian gods.
He is not Olympian, Hades dwells in the Underworld by preference rather then the lofty heights of Olympus.
There were 13 main gods (12 Olympian gods and Hades).
Hades is not considered one of the Olympian gods because he rules over the underworld, a realm separate from Mount Olympus where the other Olympian gods reside. While he is a powerful deity in Greek mythology, his domain and responsibilities are distinct from those of the Olympian gods who govern various aspects of the world and human life.