The ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology is the god Hades. In Roman mythology, his name is Pluto. He also has a queen who rules with him. Her Greek name is Persephone and her Roman name is Proserpine. I think in egyptian Hades is Osiris
They are brothers by Cronus and Rhea. They are married; Zeus to Hera, and Hades to Persephone.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
1. Anubis was a figure in Egyptian religion, Hades is a Greek god 2. Anubis has the head of a Jakel. Hades looks like a creepy dead guy 3. Hades is the god of the dead in Greek culture. Anubis is actually the god of emballage (mummification). The Egyptian god of the dead was Osiris. 4.one was really really bad at gambling. Excpesially poker. 5. Ignore number four.
Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
Heres one difference............Jesus is real
Osiris
no. the god of the dead was Hades.
Greek = Hades Roman = Pluto Egyptian = Osiris
The ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology is the god Hades. In Roman mythology, his name is Pluto. He also has a queen who rules with him. Her Greek name is Persephone and her Roman name is Proserpine. I think in egyptian Hades is Osiris
Anubis was the god of death and underworld, his head was a jackals because at the time, jackals would eat the unhidden mummies and the jackal was a good animal to represent death Osiris is the god of the Underworld. The difference between the two of them is that Anubis "supervised" the dying process and escorted the dead to the Underworld. Actual control of that realm was relegated to Osiris.
If you are refering to the Egyptian god, then it is Osiris. The Greek god of the underworld was Hades.
They are brothers by Cronus and Rhea. They are married; Zeus to Hera, and Hades to Persephone.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
The Greek god of the underworld was Hades. Several other cultures had a god of the underworld, too, by different names.
Zeus and Hades are both major gods in Greek mythology, but they have different domains and roles. Zeus is the king of the gods and rules over the sky and thunder, while Hades is the god of the underworld and the dead. Despite their differences in realms, both Zeus and Hades are powerful and important figures in Greek mythology.
Oh, dude, basketball and ring-ball are like distant cousins at a family reunion - they both involve throwing a ball into a hoop, so that's a start. They both require some level of hand-eye coordination, and, like, you can totally play them with friends for a good time. But hey, don't stress too much about it, it's not like they're twins separated at birth or anything.