

Pantheon: Greek
Family: Olympian
Abode: The Underworld
Parents: Cronus and Rhea
Consort: Persephone
Notable Siblings: Poseidon, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Zeus
Notable Children: Macaria (Only mentioned once in a rare medieval text)
Associations: The Dead, Riches
Others Symbols: Bident, Keys, Serpent, Screech Owl, Dog, Horse and Chariot
Roman Equivalent: Neptune
Key Info
- Lord of the Underworld
Brief Bio
Hades is the god of the dead and the king of the underworld, with which his name became synonymous. Hades was the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea, although this also made him the last son to be regurgitated by his father. He and his brothers, Zeus and Poseidon, defeated their father's generation of gods, the Titans, and claimed joint rulership over the cosmos. Hades received the underworld, Zeus the sky, and Poseidon the sea, with the solid earth (long the province of Gaia) available to all three concurrently. In artistic depictions, Hades is typically portrayed holding a bident and wearing his helm with Cerberus, the three-headed guard-dog of the underworld, standing at his side.
Due to being a death god in a culture that places the utmost importance on living to accomplish great deeds, Hades was a terrifying figure for many and has fewer statues and devoted art than other gods and even fewer cults of worship devoted to him.
Hades ᾍδης
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY

