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Demeter vows that she will not let fruit grow on the earth until Persephone is returned?
Yes. That was why there was a giant famine.
Poesidon is important because, he is one of the big three, Zeus, Hades, and Poesidon. Poesidon rules the sea and he also can control earthquakes. so he is very important
Why does nemesis punish narcissus?
Narcissus is punished because he was extremely good looking and did not pay attention to any of the women who tried to get his attention. A lot of women were heartbroken because of him, but it did not matter to him. Many of the women prayed to the Gods and the Gods replied by saying "May he who loves not others love himself." Nemesis made this true. When Narcissus bent over a clear pool, he saw his reflection and fell in love with himself.
That is why narcissistic means egotistic: characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance.
How long did Persephone have to stay in the Underworld after she ate the seeds?
Persephone stays in the Underworld for half of the year (six months) and is allowed to return to Olympus for the other half.
What are hades most powerful powers?
After death, he decided where you went to spend the rest of eternity.
Hades is one of the most powerful deities in Greek Mythology. He forms a trinity of power balance, along with Zeus, the ruler of Heaven, and Poseidon, the ruler of the Oceans.
It was said that he held control of many titans and cyclops who lost during the Olympian War against the gods, which serves as a testament to his power. And he could send any god or mortal to Tartarus, the most hellish place in the universe. Not even Zeus dared to traverse through Tartarus, while Hades did so naturally.
He ultimately held the control of life and death of mortals and certain gods, as when he sent some of his most hated enemies to death. And he could bring back any mortal that had not passed through the field of Elysium three times.
If you are referring to the story where Persephone, daughter of Demeter( the goddess of the harvest) is kidnapped by Hades, I believe it is called "The Seven Pomegranate Seeds" referring to the pomegranate seeds Persephone eats in the Underworld
What myth is hades associated with?
The most popular is in which Hades asks Zeus for Persephone's hand in marriage and is granted it, while Demeter does not know and when Persephone is taken he offers her the pomegranate to eat in the Underworld. Which she does, thus she can't leave the Underworld save for part of the year. Demeter has been searching for her daughter, and finds out where Persephone is, and demands her return; when Zeus and Hades argue that Persephone must stay in the Underworld for a portion of time; Demeter lets the world feel her wraith in the first winter.
How do you make Hades helm of darkness?
find a cyclops takes its eye and grind it into a fine powder and sprinkle that onto an iron helmet
Who was the offspring of the Roman god Pluto?
Pluto (Hades) had three offsprings: Zagreos, Melinoe and Makaria.
The time of year when Persephone is in the underworld?
The goddess Persephone is in the Underworld with the god Hades for half of the year; the seasons Autumn (Fall) and Winter.
What month does Persephone return to the underworld in?
Persephone leaves the underworld in Spring and she returns in the beginning of Fall.
How did Persephone get her name?
Source from Wikipedia:
It can be derived from "φέρειν φόνον", pherein phonon, "to bring (or cause) death".
Did the Chumash believe in God?
Outlining any single group of Native American's religion before contact is almost impossible in most cases. Most tribes were quickly decimated and forced under new religious rules before any historical records could be made of their religion. I did a quick search and did not find any credible historical accounts of their religious practices. As such the only answer that can be given, without a narrative by a traditional tribal member, is: that the tribe held or believed in a primitive belief system attributed to many other of its kind:
Why did aeneas go to the underworld?
aeneas went to the underworld to see his dad, anchisses (something like that) in the underworld, as he died on aneases' journey
hope that helped
Was Hades the King of the Darkness?
Hades was indeed the king of the darkness. But first he was a nice boy. But he took some pills and got depressed. Buh johhh
hot as Hades - hot as hell (in other words, fiendishly hot)
Cerberus, as well as being used as a object of a prepositional phrase/idiom, it is also the Greek 3 headed guard dog for Hades, the Lord of the Dead and of the Underworld.
He is usually shackled by a massive amount of chain, with his job being in charge of scaring off would-be thieves and vandals, though it is mysterious if he ever catches a passerby for dinner or not, or even if hades feeds him, if he even needs to eat.
The name cerberus, or at least the idea of cerberus, has appeared many times in the final fantasy video game series, once as a summon, I believe, though he also made an appearance in the Harry Potter series too, as I believe that he was the giant's pet.
AnswerHe was a giant three headed dog that guarded the underworld (place of the dead) in Greek and Roman mythology. It also means Demon of the Depths!
How did Megara from Hercules die and start working for Hades?
Megara from Hercules started working for Hades because she exchanged her soul so that she could save her ex-boyfriend.
Who are the grandparents of hades the god of the underworld?
Hades' grandparents are Uranus and Gaia.
Hercules killed the cerberus but it's stupid though cerberus is a three headed dog! F**cked up!