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1 Hades & Tartarus IEP12 19 Joy

2 Background Eldest male of his siblings Fought in a war with the Titans
Overthrew his father Cronus The Ruler of the underworld Picture 1

3 About Hades Hades means “invisible” in ancient Greek
The God of the underworld & The God of wealth The king of dead but not Death(Thanatos) Symbol: Cerberus, Bird-tipped scepter, Drinking horn, Narcissus Key, Cypress, Helm of darkness(invisibility), Pomegranates One of the 12 Olympian Gods

4 Symbols of Hades Cerberus Bird-tipped Scepter Drinking Horn Picture 2

5 “Invisibility” “Hades” means “Invisible” The Cap of Invisibility
Also known as The helmet of Hades Picture 5

6 Hades’ Family tree Cronus Rhea Poseidon Zeus Hades Persephone Macaria
Hestia Poseidon Zeus Demeter Hera Hades Persephone Macaria Melinoe Zagreus

7 Persephone Demeter’s daughter The Goddess of Spring Growth
Picture 6 Demeter’s daughter The Goddess of Spring Growth The Queen of the underworld Narcissus

8 Tartarus

9 Where is Tartarus? Picture 7

10 Pictures of Tartarus Picture 8 Picture 9

11 Thank You

12 References http://greekgoddesses.wikia.com/wiki/Tartarus (Pic 8 9)
"Hades, the God." HADES. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Aug (Pic 5) "Hades' Helm." God of War Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Aug "Hades • Facts and Information on Greek God Hades." Greek Gods Goddesses. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Aug (Pic 6)

13 http://pstevensfhs.wikispaces.com/Tartarus (Pic 7)


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