Why are Zeus and Hades enemies?
They aren't
Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon are the Big Three that lead the was against the Titans. After their victory they divided the Universe amongst themselves and rule it in mutual respect.
Why was Hades banished from Olympus?
Hades never was technically banished. But he wanted to be super powerful so he moved to his realm, the Underworld, where theoretically he doesn't need to listen to Zeus.
That is wrong. Hades never wanted to be in the Underworld. In fact, he is bitter sometimes because he is stuck in there. He is allowed on Mount Olympus, but he can't live there. His realm is the Underworld.
Heracles (Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek Heracles, by the way) wasn't really enemies with Hades. In the Disney film Hercules, Hades is painted as his archnemesis, but in the myths, that position was filled more by Hera. She was angered by Zeus' infidelity (Heracles was the son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene) and took it out on Heracles. She designed the famously difficult and dangerous Twelve Labors and gave them to Eurystheus so that he could order Heracles to complete them.
Hades and Persephone do not have any children.
Because Hades controls the underworld he can make people die.Long ago people called him "the rich one" or the 'the hospitable one" because of his wealth and hospitality.They feared if they didn't call him that they would die.Without him the underworld would be in chaos!That's why he's so important!
no hades did not sleep. because he was the god of death.someone dies and hades has to be there.
What is Hade's family relationship?
He is the brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter. Their parents are Cronus and Rhea.
Why was hades the god of the underworld?
Hades is the god of the underworld because when the universe needed to be divided between the three gods, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. They divided the sky, the sea, and the underworld. Zeus got to pick first because he is the one who killed Cronus, their father, in order to free his other siblings. Zeus chose the sky, Posedion then got to chose next. Posedion chose the sea. Now, that left the Underworld for Hades.
Why is hades the god of the underworld?
After the usurping of Cronus by his son, Zeus, the new king and his two brothers decided which realm belonged to whom in a simple dice-rolling game. Zeus won the sky and Earth, Poseidon won the sea, and Hades was left with the Underworld.
What are some traits of hades?
He was gloomy and grim as the ruler of the dead, a serious god who could not be swayed or appeased and thus the Greeks did not like him, for much the same reason we today do not like death. he sucked dick
He has none save that he is the deity of the dead in the Underworld.
How do Christian concepts of heaven and hell differ from the Greeks' idea of Hades?
The Underworld in Greek mythology is a place where everyone goes when they die, the bad the good, everyone. There is no heaven or hell.
In Christian mythology it is thought the good people go to Heaven while the bad people or 'sinners' go to Hell.
In book 13 of the odyssey how do Poseidon and Zeus interact?
In the earliest poems, Poseidon is described as indeed equal to Zeus in dignity, but weaker. (Hom. Il. viii. 210, xv. 165, 186, 209; comp. xiii. 355, Od. xiii. 148.) Hence we find him angry when Zeus, by haughty words, attempts to intimidate him; nay, he even threatens his mightier brother, and once he conspired with Hera and Athena to put him into chains (Hom. Il. xv. 176, &c., 212, &c.; comp. i. 400.); but, on the other hand, we also find him yielding and submissive to Zeus (viii. 440).
Why did hades kidnap peresephone?
Hades was promised by Zeus that he could take Persephone as his wife. But Zeus neglected to inform Persephone or Demeter (Persephone's mother) of this.
So, Hades sprang up from the earth and abducted Persephone, to take her with him back to the Underworld.
Who coined the term Thanatos to describe the death instinct?
"Death instinct" refers to Freud; but he did not call it by that name. It is not known who first did so.