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Hades, God of the Underworld and His Unsung Powers


In
Greek mythology Hades was the god of the dead and the ruler of the Underworld. Thus, he was an important god in the Greek pantheon
Nevertheless, he is not considered to be a member of the Twelve Olympians, as he resided not on Mount Olympus, but in the underworld
instead.

As Hades’ domain is located beneath the earth, the Greeks also believed that he was the god of the earth’s hidden wealth. As one of the major Greek gods, Hades is featured in a number of myths, normally as a supporting character, but sometimes as a main one as well.

How Hades is Viewed

As death was considered to be a taboo subject, Hades was also given several euphemistic epithets, such as Plouton, meaning ‘Of Wealth’, and Theon / Zeus Khthonios, meaning ‘God / Zeus of the Underworld’. Other epithets given to Hades include Polysemantor (Ruler of Many), Polydegmon (Host of Many), and Nekrodegmon (Receiver of the Dead).


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Insights with Rene Girard


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