Cerberus. be careful when you say hell. what you actually mean is the underworld there was no heaven or hell in greek mythology only mount olympus and the underworld... the underworld was then split into sections that resemble heaven, hell and purgatory.
In Greek mythology, "Kerberos" refers to the three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld.
Tartarus
There is a three headed dog in Greek Mythology, that guards he underworld. It is called Cerberus.
Rick Riordan got the idea of a three-headed dog from Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, this creature is known as Cerberus, and he guards the entrance to the underworld. Riordan incorporated this mythological creature into his popular book series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians."
In Greek, Cerberus is called "Κέρβερος" (pronounced "Kérberos"). This name is derived from ancient Greek mythology, where Cerberus is depicted as the three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the Underworld. The name reflects its role as a formidable guardian.
Cerberus is famous for being the three headed hound which guards the gates of the underworld in Greek mythology.
The Underworld. Another answer may be AVERNO
1. hades lives down in hell 2. Hades stole Demeter daughter which created winter 3. the deceased lives there 4. cerburus (a three headed dog) guards the entrance to the underworld read the series of Percy Jackson and the olympions
Cerberus was the three headed dog that guarded the entrance to the underworld.
The Underworld or Hades
The Mechanical Hound in "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury recalls the mythological creature Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology. Like Cerberus, the Mechanical Hound serves a similar function of enforcing authority and instilling fear in individuals.
Cerberus? Cerberus is a three headed "dog" that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology. In the words of wikipedia.org;In Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed hound (usually three-headed) which guards the gates of theUnderworld, to prevent those who have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping.