In Greek Mythology, Hades was once an Olympian like Zeus and Athena. However, he was cast out along with several others who were known as the Titans. Hades then came to represent the underworld; the direct opposite of Zeus and Mout Olympia
As the god of the Underworld in Greek mythology, Hades rules over the realm and has a duty to govern and maintain order there. While he may not "like" the Underworld in the same way one might like a favorite place, he carries out his responsibilities with stoic determination.
Persephone's husband is Hades, and with her father Zeus' permission, but not her own or her mothers, she was taken by Hades to the Underworld to be his wife, where she ate of the pomegranate and could then only return to earth to be with her mother for half a year, spending the latter half with Hades in the Underworld.
Hades' companion, wife, and Queen is Persephone.
One contemporary connection between Hades and something today is the representation of the underworld in modern media, such as in movies or video games. These depictions draw on the mythology of Hades and the underworld to create compelling stories that resonate with audiences today. Additionally, some people use the concept of Hades as a metaphor for challenging or difficult situations that they may face in life.
Zeus is the brother of Hades. Zeus is the brother of Demeter. Demeter is the sister of both Hades and Zeus. Persephone is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter: making her uncle Hades. Persephone is a goddess of Spring who became Queen of the Underworld. Hades is a god of the unseen who became King of the Underworld and the riches of the earth. They are then both earth gods/goddesses, and related to each other as well as being the rulers of the Underworld.
Hades is the God of the Underworld. He still resides there.
In the Underworld, realm of Hades.
Upon the Earth, by the way, the Underworld existed before Hades.
The Underworld.
The Underworld.
Hades lived in the underworld, over which he ruled. Hades does NOT live in Tartarus. He lives in the underworld, but only few people know specifically- Like the dead. :)
Yes, Zeus does live on Mount Olympus and Hades does live in the Underworld, and controls it.
Near the palace of Hades.
No, Hades is King of, and dwells in, the Underworld.
Hades' Underworld is called The Underworld.
Hades lived and ruled the Underworld. Sometimes it is mistaken that he had lived in Tartarus but don't be fooled by that, he lived in the underworld.
Hades is the God of the Underworld.