HAIDES (Aides, Aidoneus, or Hades) was the King of the Underworld, the god of death and the dead. He presided over funeral rites and defended the right of the dead to due burial. ... The white poplar was sacred to Hades. When Herakles returned form the underworld, he was crowned with poplar leaves."
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Underworld Gods of Greek Mythology : Hades, Persephone, Hecate, Erinyes, Charon, Erebus, Nyx, etc ... HADES (Haides, Aidoneus) The grim King of the Underworld, the ruler of the dead. He received his dark domain when the three sons of Cronus drew lots for the division of the universe. ... Hades King of the Underworld, God of the Dead...
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King of the Dead, Lord of the Underworld ... Interesting Fact: Hades originally may have been all of the dark and underworld aspects of Zeus, eventually considered to be a separate deity. He is sometimes called "Zeus of the Departed". His name originally probably meant "invisible" or "unseen", as the dead go away and are...
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Hades, Lord of the Underworld; the son of Kronos (Cronos) and Rheia (Rhea). ... Hades is one of the six Olympians, i.e. one of the six children of Kronos (Cronos) and Rhea. He and his two brothers divided creation into thirds and each took a portion for their own. Hades chose, as his dominion, The Underworld.
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[Legendary Creature]; When this card is summoned or special summoned sucessfully remove all of your opponents monsters in their graveyard from play. This card is not affected by the effects of cards destroy by this card in battle. ... Dream Card "Hades- King of the Underworld" by kouji_ichiyama for YuGiOh!
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For a while Hades ruled the underworld together with Persephone, whom he had abducted from the upperworld, but Zeus ordered him to release Persephone back into the care of her mother Demeter. However, before she left he gave her a pomegranate and when she ate of it, it bound her to the underworld forever.
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Myths of Hades and all of the Gods, creatures, and heros who dwell past the river styx, in the underworld of Greek and Roman Mythology. ... The myths of the Greek God Hades were few, and his details rather uncontroversial. Alas, the myths of Hades the underworld, were many, and some claim the existence of up to five...
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In Greek mythology Hades was the king of the underworld. Pluto was thought to be his Roman counterpart, although correctly that would be Dis. ... Hades-Pluto-Dis-Plouton: Greek/Roman god of the underworld and riches...
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Enraged at the way in which Sisyphus betrayed the divine secret to Asopus, Zeus ordered his brother Hades, feared king of the Underworld, to arrest the king and to severely punish him. Hades appeared before Sisyphus and commanded him to come with him.
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