What is his job in the Underworld?
Hades rules the Underworld, where the souls of dead mortals dwell.
Why is hades king of the underworld?
Hades is king of the underworld because he was caught trying to steal his brother Poseidons trident and his other brother Zeus lightning bolt. As a punishment Zeus banned Hades to the underworld forever.
What are some of the greek gods sacred places?
Such places were largely determined by loyal lore and legend. Often you find sacred places marked by temples or other ancient monuments.
The answer is yes
yes hades did do something bad he
stold persephone from her mother
with no permission so the answer is yes
and get your asses up and answer it yourself lazy asses
What are three gerunds for the god Hades?
Gerunds, which function as nouns and can be used with or without an article (the Running of the Bulls, studying Latin is a way to better understand English).
Examples include;
Frightening
Longing
Ruling
Does hades have any connection with the modern world?
There are some people that do still believe in and worship Him. So, in that sense, yes He does have a connection with the modern world.
Hades is a God of death and wealth. Those are two things that will always remain constant in any society, death and money.
Poseidon resides in the sea, Hades resides in the Underworld.
What did Hades wear for battle?
a helmet that allows him to blend into the shadows like turning invisible but better and in a chariot of undead horses.
What is the special ability of the Roman god Pluto?
he is the lord of the dead and rules over the underworld
Who are the allies of the Roman god Pluto?
Jupiter, notably, as well as Neptune. For the three divided the world between themselves.
As well as his wife Proserpina, Queen of the Underworld.
How do christianconcepts of heaven and hell differ from the Greeks idea of hades?
In Greek mythology there is no heaven or hell, there is only The Underworld, presided over by the God of the dead Hades. The Underworld is a place of rest and protection, everyone goes there when they die; sinners, saints, everyone.
The white poplar, mint, cypress tree, and asphodel were all sacred plants to Hades.
Zeus betrayed his brothers Hades and Poseidon by having a child after swearing on the river Styx that none of them would have a child being that there powers were too powerful, so yes, Zues did betray Hades
How did Orpheus go into Hades without having to be dead?
The Greeks version of the after life made it a place people could actually go to without having to die, but it was very taboo. Besides it being highly frowned upon there also was the matter of crossing the river of Styx because Charon rarely let the living across and not to mention Cerberus, a giant three headed dog that gaurded the underworld from living souls and only let the dead pass. Orpheus got past both these obstacles by playing beautiful music, his music wowed Charon to take him across and calmed Cerberus until he fell asleep.
What did Hades do to people to punish them?
When they died, they were sent to the Fields of Punishment to be tortured.
Absolutely not. Hades is a God, Gods cannot be killed for one. And Hades is a God of the Dead, The Riches, and the Underworld. He has a gorgeous wife who loves him. Why on earth would he have any reason to be suicidal?
What benefits does Hades have?
As the god of Underworld, he has supreme control over death. He is also the Greek god of riches and has the benefit of controlling the precious metals and stones under the surface of the Earth.
What heroes got into the Underworld and came out alive?
In classical Mythology there is a dark and gloomy cave between heaven and hell What is its name?
The Underworld of Ancient Mythology was not merely 'dark and gloomy', it was as differing as we imagine our own world to be above ground. It was often called Hades, after the Greek god who ruled it.
Hades didn't really 'capture' Eurydice- she stepped on a poisonous snake and died, entering Hades' domain herself- the Underworld.
This is mainly a matter of opinion, but I imagine him to be really hot. I mean, he's immortal, so that means he looks young, but has the intellect of a guy much older. And he's god of the dead, so he's probably really deep dark and dangerous.
Again, this is opinion. I don't think Homer ever said if Hades was cute or not.
What is an interesting story about hades?
Before Persephone became the wife of Hades, he had a lover called Mintha and either Demeter or Persephone turned her into the herb, mint.