No, Greek mythological gods are fictional myths that do not exist.
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Hades is a figure in ancient Greek mythology, known as the god of the underworld. In terms of reality, there is no empirical evidence to support the existence of Hades as a literal deity governing the afterlife. It is generally understood as a mythological concept rather than a concrete entity.
In Greek mythology, the daughter of Hades is Persephone. She was kidnapped by Hades and became the queen of the underworld.
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In astrology, Hades is not recognized as a traditional astrological sign like the 12 zodiac signs. Hades is associated with the underworld in Greek mythology, but it does not have a direct correlation to a zodiac sign in astrology.
"Hay-deez" is the most common pronunciation for Hades.
Hades, in Greek mythology, is the god of the underworld, ruling over the realm of the dead and the afterlife. He is responsible for ensuring order and justice in the underworld and overseeing the souls of the deceased.