the two proinged fork was called his spike sceptre
Hades is shown with his symbol because it represent him of the god of the underworld.
the helment of darkness and stuff like that
Amun was sometimes seen in depiction with two golden plumes on his head, the ankh symbol and the was sceptre.
It depends upon the symbol, but usually they are references to a myth in which Hades plays a part.
Yes, one symbol of Hades is a royal scepter which could from earth open the way to the underworld.
hades had cerberus his sceptre and black horses
Demeter's sceptre symbolizes her authority and power over agriculture and fertility. It is often depicted as a symbol of her ability to bring forth growth and abundance in the natural world.
the two proinged fork was called his spike sceptre
none hades does not have a symbol
The royal sceptre was a symbol of authority and power in ancient Greece. Zeus, as the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus, was often depicted holding a sceptre to signify his supreme authority over both gods and mortals. The sceptre also represented Zeus's role as a protector and upholder of law and order.
the sceptre was an attribute of the king as a symbol of authority. French kings had the sceptre adorned with a stylised lily flower (their personal emblem). They also used a different one, 'la main de justice' ("Justice's hand") as a symbol of their power as supreme judge.
Hades is shown with his symbol because it represent him of the god of the underworld.
the helment of darkness and stuff like that
The Hades bird is a fictional bird that does not exist in reality. It may be a creature from mythology or folklore, but it is not a real animal.
Amun was sometimes seen in depiction with two golden plumes on his head, the ankh symbol and the was sceptre.
It depends upon the symbol, but usually they are references to a myth in which Hades plays a part.