Hannah Wedel
Mx. Wayne
English 10
2/27/23
Annotated bibliograph
Cartwright, Mark. "Hades." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 19 Jul 2012. Web. 09 Mar 2023.
The Greek God Hades is known for being the God of the underworld. Hades is the firstborn son of Rhea and Kronos. After Kronos was overthrown by his sons the three of them divided the kingdom and the underworld fell to the hands of Hades. The God possesses all the riches that are found in the earth such as diamonds, gold, silver, and more. Hades was the only God not to live on mount Olympus with all the other Gods and Goddesses, he rules the underworld with his wife Persephone and they were aided by Cerberus the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld to make sure no living soul got in without Hades's permission and he also made sure no one escaped. Hades was said to be stern, unmoved by sacrifice or prayer, just like death, and was said to be one of the most feared Gods
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Quote 1: “Hades was both the name of the ancient Greek god of the underworld and the name of the shadowy place below the earth which was considered the final destination for the souls of the dead.” I chose this quote because it spicificly says what he was the god of
Quote 2: “Following the overthrow of first the Titans and then the Giants by the Olympian gods, Hades drew lots with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon to decide which part of the world each would rule.” This is important information because its how Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon came to rule the sky, ocean, and