Horae, in Greco-Roman mythology, any one of the personifications of the seasons and goddesses of natural order; in the Iliad they were the custodians of the gates of Olympus. According to Hesiod, the Horae were the children of Zeus, the king of the gods, and Themis, a Titaness, and their names (Eunomia, Dike, Eirene-i.e., Good Order, Justice, Peace) indicate the extension of their functions…
Orpheus and Eurydice.
Romans did not think much of the Underworld and death and ghosts; these aspects of their religion were largely borrowed from Greek myth.
All people who die go to Hades (the Underworld), according to Greek myth.
The god of the Underworld, Hades, never lost his arm in Greek myth.
Hades is not evil in Greek Myth. Hades is the King of the Underworld, where the dead dwell.
In myth Cerberus is the three headed hound which guards the Underworld gates.
Hades is King of the Underworld in Greek Myth, the "last myth" makes him thus in the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice.
We are not told in Greek myth.
The dead dwell there in Greek myth.
Orpheus and Eurydice.
hades god of the underworld
Perseus killed Medusa and eventually went to the Underworld when he died in ancient Greek myth.
In Greek myth, you visit the Underworld, which is usually done by dying.
I assume you mean Cerberus, guarder of the Underworld.
Romans did not think much of the Underworld and death and ghosts; these aspects of their religion were largely borrowed from Greek myth.
No; Hades is not a mortal in Greek Myth he is the god of the dead and Underworld.
All people who die go to Hades (the Underworld), according to Greek myth.