ᾍδης (Hades)

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ἍΙΔΗ (HADES) By: Jeremy C. Ashley

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By: Jeremy C. Ashley. ᾍδης (Hades). General Information. Oldest son of Cronus and Rhea God of riches, dead, and the Underworld Husband of Persephone Brother of Zeus and Poseidon Weapon/symbol of power: helm of darkness. Myths. Kidnapping Persephone Hercules and his Twelve Labors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ἍΙΔΗ (HADES)By: Jeremy C. Ashley

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General Information Oldest son of Cronus and Rhea God of riches, dead, and the Underworld Husband of Persephone Brother of Zeus and Poseidon Weapon/symbol of power: helm of

darkness.

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Myths Kidnapping Persephone Hercules and his Twelve Labors Orpheus and his Wife

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Kidnapping PersephonePersephone was picking flowers one

day when the ground opened up and swallowed her. Hades had kidnapped the minor goddess. Demeter scoured the earth looking for her only child. Unfortunately she ate a pomegranate. She has to spend half the year in the underworld and half on earth.

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Hercules and his Twelve LaborsOne of Hercules’s

twelve labors was to bring Cerberus to the surface. This was his final labor.

CerberusHercules

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Orpheus and his WifeOne day a man’s wife died. This

man’s name is Orpheus. He went to the Underworld to reclaim his wife. Hades told him if he looked back he would die and his wife would be dead forever.

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