In Greek mythology, Hades is described as the god of the underworld and the dead.
Son of the titans Cronos and Rhea, he was the eldest of his sons. Like all his brothers, he was devoured by his father and later rescued by Zeus.

Hades, along with Zeus and Poseidon, managed to defeat Cronos and took over the universe.
In the division of his father's domain, he was granted the Underworld.
In this way, he was obliged to be the watchman of Tartarus.
Being the ruler of the underworld, many associate it with evil, but Hades was rather altruistic, always maintaining a balancing role and never benefiting one side or the other. Without a doubt, he was known as one of the most neutral Olympic gods of all.
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Mythology: Greek/ Hades