It is called The Underworld and is ruled by Hades.
The Greek land of the dead was sometimes called the underworld, the land of Hades, (the god who oversaw the dead), or sometimes just Hades.Hades
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Gaia "land" or "earth", is the primal Greek goddess personifying the Earth.
The land of the greek mythology sun god Helio's cattle
I believe that is greek mythology but your question isn't clear. But if you are talking about the story you can receive some good information from the wikipedia. Hope that helps.
one of the men odysseus meets in the land of the dead
There are several songs that reference Greek mythology. Here's some that i know of:"When You Sleep" by Cake"Land of the Dead" by VoltaireThe album Intimacy by Bloc Party contains more than one song that refers to myths"Ulysses" by Franz Ferdinand (though Ulysses was the Roman counterpart to Odysseus)"Ambrosia" by Alesana"The Third Temptation of Paris" by Alesana
The Dead Sea is NOT called the Holy Land, the Dead Sea is IN the Holy Land. The Holy Land comprises the territories of ancient Judea where Christ was born, grew up and preached his gospel.
The "Land of the Dead," often referred to in various mythologies and cultures, typically represents the afterlife or a realm where the deceased reside. In ancient Egyptian beliefs, it was known as the Duat, while in Greek mythology, it was called Hades. This concept often serves as a setting for stories about the journey of souls after death, exploring themes of mortality, judgment, and the eternal struggle between life and death. Each culture has its own interpretations and beliefs surrounding this mystical realm.
Cerberus was the three-headed guard dog of the Underworld. He was Hades' faithful servant, and his job was to devour any dead trying to return to the land of the living, and to refuse entrance to any living who wished to enter the realm of the dead. However, as far as I know, he was not married to anybody.
Stephanie Dowrick has written: 'Daily Acts of Love' 'Running backwards oversand' 'Katherine Rose says no' -- subject(s): Behavior, Fiction 'Seeking the sacred' -- subject(s): The Holy, Respect for persons, Transcendence (Philosophy), Respect 'In the company of Rilke' -- subject(s): Religion, Criticism and interpretation, Spirituality in literature 'The Universal Heart' 'Greek island mythology' -- subject(s): Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek 'Land of Zeus' -- subject(s): Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek 'Intimacy and solitude' -- subject(s): Intimacy (Psychology), Solitude
The Aloadai giants, Ephialtes and Otos were able to move mountains and threatened to turn land to sea and sea to land.