(Religion) the world of the dead.
(Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone.
In Greek mythology, the underworld and abode of the dead.
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Examples for "greek underworld "
1 The Greek Underworld is ruled by Hades and his wife Persephone.
2 Go deeper than 6km and you enter the Hadal zone, named after Hades, the God of the Greek underworld .
3 It's set in a kind of purgatory, a bit like the old Greek underworld , a grey place where souls are hanging around.
1 Artemis resumed her cradling position as Zeus crawled over to Hades ' side.
2 The matter is serious, very serious indeed; all Hades is in commotion.
3 If any ask after me, tell them to seek me in Hades .
4 Every muscle in my body is raising particular Hades at this moment.
5 Of that the old creature in her nethermost Hades was nearly incapable.
6 Another upgrade Hades made: he tightened security at the gates of Erebos.
7 Phlegethon: a river of Hades in which flowed flames instead of water.
8 This time, Hades sent the messenger god Hermes to look for Sisyphus.
9 There had been an earthquake, all right, and it was Hades 's fault.
10 An inquirer had asked how Epicurus fared in Hades , and was told:
11 Yes, and where were Persephone's guards that day that Hades got her?
12 Sisyphos was punished by being obliged to roll stones up-hill in Hades .
13 The roar that followed made Hades 's earthquake look like a minor event.
14 Let us have Odysseus down in Hades , and Ajax stalking past him.
15 He had under him the great wrong-doers of one part of Hades .
16 You'll need to travel to Hades then, for he is also dead.
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