Pacific Giftware Greek God of Underworld Hades with Cerberus Dog Statue Roman Figure

Pacific Giftware Greek God of Underworld Hades with Cerberus Dog Statue Roman Figure

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Pacific Giftware Greek God of Underworld Hades with Cerberus Dog Statue Roman Figure

  • HEIGHT 9.5" LENGTH 6.5" WIDTH 3.5"

Hades (pron.: /ˈheɪdiːz/; from Greek ᾍδης (older form Ἀϝίδης), Hadēs, originally Ἅιδης, Haidēs or Άΐδης, Aidēs (Doric Ἀΐδας Aidas), meaning "the unseen"[1]) was the ancient Greek god of the underworld. The genitive ᾍδου, Haidou, was an elision to denote locality: "[the house/dominion] of Hades". Eventually, the nominative came to designate the abode of the dead. In Greek mythology, Hades is the oldest male child of Cronus and Rhea. According to myth, he and his brothers Zeus and Poseidon defeated the Titans and claimed rulership over the cosmos, ruling the underworld, air, and sea, respectively; the solid earth, long the province of Gaia, was available to all three concurrently. Hades was also called "Plouton" (Greek: Πλούτων, gen.: Πλούτωνος, meaning "Rich One"), a name which the Romans Latinized as Pluto.[2] The Romans would associate Hades/Pluto with their own chthonic gods, Dis Pater and Orcus. The corresponding Etruscan god was Aita. Symbols associated with him are the Helm of Darkness,[citation needed] the bident[citation needed] and the three-headed dog, Cerberus. The term hades in Christian theology (and in New Testament Greek) is parallel to Hebrew sheol (שאול, grave or dirt-pit), and refers to the abode of the dead. The Christian concept of hell is more akin to and communicated by the Greek concept of Tartarus, a deep, gloomy part of hades used as a dungeon of torment and suffering.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Pacific Giftware
Manufacturer
Pacific Trading
Binding
Kitchen
ItemPartNumber
na
Color
Bronze Patina
ReleaseDate
2025-04-11T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
UPCs
726549093173
EANs
0609207719267