Yes, he did have nieces and nephews. Three of his brothers and three of his sisters lived to maturity and together gave him more than 30 nieces and nephews.
Hades lived and ruled the Underworld. Sometimes it is mistaken that he had lived in Tartarus but don't be fooled by that, he lived in the underworld.
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Hades lived in the underworld, over which he ruled. Hades does NOT live in Tartarus. He lives in the underworld, but only few people know specifically- Like the dead. :)
All people who die go to Hades (the Underworld), according to Greek myth.
She lived part of the year in the underworld with her husband Hades.
Hades is the powerful god that lived in the underworld other than on Mount Olympus.
His wife Persephone lives with him for half of the year in the Underworld.
Hades lived in the Underworld. Poseidon lived with the other Olympians on Mount Olympus.
Hades, like all Olympians, was immortal. He could not die. He could be wounded or imprisoned, but he could not die. The only reason he lived in the Underworld was because when Zeus, Poseidon and Hades split their kingdoms up, he got the Underworld.
Hades, like all Olympians, was immortal. He could not die. He could be wounded or imprisoned, but he could not die. The only reason he lived in the Underworld was because when Zeus, Poseidon and Hades split their kingdoms up, he got the Underworld.
Hades was sometimes a frightening figure in Greek mythology because he was the god of the underworld and lived there. therefore he lived with the dead and judged them. he is sometimes compared to Satan.