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The twelve main gods of Olympus are the main gods among the gods worshipped in the ancient Greek mythological tradition. These gods are centered on Zeus and reside on Mount Olympus. Twelve of these gods, more important than the others, are known as the Twelve Immortals.
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Hades (Greek: Hades, also translated as Hades, Hades, Hades, etc.) is the Hades in Greek mythology, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and the consort god of Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Often referred to as the "Zeus of the Underworld", Hades was a god of the underworld who was confused with Zeus or was seen as the underworld incarnation of Zeus.
Hades belonged to the god Ktonios in ancient Greece, the god of the earth and the earth. He usually does not belong to the most popular twelve-god stamps, and the twelve-god stamps issued by Greece do not have Hades. Occasionally, however, some versions of the twelve gods include Hercules, the goddess of grace, Hades, and other gods, and Plato linked the relationship between the twelve gods and the twelve months, and he believed that Hades should be associated with the last month, representing the soul of the deceased.
Hades is depicted as a long-bearded, bird-headed staff with a three-headed dog, confused with the god of death, Serapis.
Most of the affairs of the underworld were governed by other gods, Persephone was in charge of ghost sacrifices, the gods of death and sleep carried corpses, and the three judges sent by Zeus to try or report to Zeus. Hades managed less affairs, and he was generally regarded by the ancient Greeks as an anthropomorphic of the underworld, the god of the underworld. He is also known as Aedonius, which means "Lord of the Guests", and is the god over the ghosts.
He was also sometimes a Eleusian god attached to Persephone.
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The Greek gods' view of death did not exist as heaven and hell with good and evil judgments, but that the underworld was the only place for all the dead. In charge of the underworld is Hades, the king of the underworld.
He is the god of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology, corresponding to the Pluto (Latin: plūtō) in Roman mythology. It is also known as Ades (Aides), Orcus, Aidonus (mostly used in poetry) and Dis.
Ancient poets often used hades or ades to mean hell. He was the son of Kronus and Rhea, and the elder brother of Zeusian Zen.
His wife was Persephone, the daughter of his sister Demeter. He had a daughter named Makaria Macaria, the goddess of rest.
Therefore, although the mythological image of Hades is cold, it is not as dusty as the evil god in most religious myths, and the image of Hades in ancient Greek mythology is also a typical Olympusian hero. At the same time, due to the mythical location of Hades, Hades was also regarded as the ruler of underground minerals.
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Hades (Greek: Hades, also translated as Hades, Hades, Hades, etc.) is the Hades in Greek mythology, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and the consort god of Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Often referred to as the "Zeus of the Underworld", Hades was a god of the underworld who was confused with Zeus or was seen as the underworld incarnation of Zeus. He is also regarded as the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, he is the third brother of Zeus and Poseidon in the Iliad, and he is the eldest brother of Zeus and Poseidon in the Divine Genealogy.
Origin. Hades is the son of the Titans Kronos and Rhea. Since Kronos was afraid that his children would overthrow him, each child was eaten by Kronos as soon as they were born.
Only the youngest Zeus was saved by being replaced with a stone by Rhea, and then, with the help of Zeus, Kronus vomited out all the children in his womb. They are Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon.
During the crusade against Kronos, the Cyclops helped Zeus create a thunderbolt, a trident for Poseidon, and a cap of invisibility for Hades to help them overthrow Kronos's rule. In the "Theogony", the gods later elected Zeus as the god-king.
In the Iliad, the three brothers draw lots to distribute the ruling area, and Hades draws the lottery to manage the underworld and becomes the god who rules the underworld.
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