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Hades in Latin

Hades in Latin is Tartarus — Hades means in Greek mythology, the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.

Hades in Latin

Tartarus
proper noun
Hell.

What does "Hades" mean?

  1. proper noun In Greek mythology, the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
    "Hades ruled the underworld while his brothers Zeus and Poseidon governed the sky and sea."
  2. proper noun The underworld itself, the realm of the dead in Greek mythology; loosely, hell.
    "The myth describes Orpheus descending into Hades to rescue his wife."

Hades in a sentence

  • Hades ruled the underworld while his brothers Zeus and Poseidon governed the sky and sea.
  • The myth describes Orpheus descending into Hades to rescue his wife.

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What is "Hades" in Latin?

"Hades" in Latin is Tartarus. Hades means: In Greek mythology, the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.

How do you use "Hades" in a sentence?

Example: "Hades ruled the underworld while his brothers Zeus and Poseidon governed the sky and sea." In Latin, "Hades" is Tartarus.

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