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If you talk about combat effectiveness, Zeus.
Definitely win. When it comes to stratagem, Hades is much more powerful. Because of the huge disparity in combat effectiveness, Hades has always been at a disadvantage, relying on his ruthless tactics alone, he has overwhelmed Zeus several times...
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First of all, the title Zeus is the god of the gods, which gives people the illusion that he is more powerful than Hades, and the gods in this title do not include Hades and Poseidon, but Athena, Ares, Eros, Bacchus, etc., and some other gods in the temple of Zeus.
Many people think that Hades was defeated by Zeus and went to the underworld, but in fact it is not, they draw lots to decide where to go.
Hades has hardly made mistakes in his life, except for robbing the woman on the ground as his wife, which Zeus did not hinder as the manager of the ground.
Moreover, Zeus almost didn't know about the things of the underworld, but Hades was almost clear about the things in the sky, he belonged, no matter how you evaluate him and how you think of his strength, it is the wind in his ears, and he even feels like a fly buzzing.
And he has the god of death and the god of sleep under his hands, without Hades personally going out, these two gods are enough for Zeus to eat a pot, the god of sleep can make sentient beings and souls sleep for a long time, and sleep directly until the life is exhausted, if the god has an infinite lifespan, he can let him sleep all the time so that this god does not work, what is the difference between a person who has been asleep and is dead? Death is the younger brother of the god of sleep, the god of sleep is higher than the god of death, maybe you have an endless life to kill and not die, then you can sleep endlessly, this alone is enough to make Zeus jealous, Hades disdains to deal with the gods of the earth and the sky, he only cares about managing the affairs of his profession, it can be seen that if Zeus and Hades are fighting, Hades is fully capable of making Zeus lose.
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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. His temples are very few, only one in the Elis region, which 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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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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Zeus does not seem to appear in the Celestial Chapter of the Saint Seiya, and it is the sun god Apollo who appears.
Personally, I think it should be Hades.
Although he failed in the end, and according to Greek mythology, Zeus was called the king of the gods. But it can also be seen from the plot that Zeus also conceded three points to Hades.
And in the end, the gods fell into a long sleep because Zeus hurt (as if he killed) Hades' wife, Persephone, causing Hades to be furious. The gods fell into a long sleep because of fear of Hades' power.
As for Poseidon, the god of the sea, there is a plot in the Trojan War that the god of the sea intends to help Greece destroy Troy, but Zeus does not allow it, and sends Hermes to tell Poseidon not to mix, and Poseidon left the Greek army because he was worried about Zeus's power.
The strength of the three of them should be very small. But it can also be seen that Hades is more powerful.
And in "Saint Seiya", Poseidon has become a vulnerable tofu, and Hades is no better.
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Hades is so powerful that he thinks he is in the same body as Instant, hehe.
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When I met the five Xiaoqiang, they were all close to taking the bento ......
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It should be the longest that Zeus lived
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