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Hades
/ ˈheɪdiːz /
/ ˈheɪdiːz /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.哈得斯(希腊神话中的冥王);(古希腊神话中的)阴间,冥世
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     哈得斯

    既冥界之神哈得斯Hades)是宙斯,波塞冬,的兄长,主管冥界,力量很强,但性格平和。除了抢夺丰收女神得墨忒尔之女春神珀耳塞福涅涅为妻外,无它恶行。

  • 2

     哈迪斯

    罗马神话中,普鲁托(Pluto)(希腊神话称之为Hades(哈迪斯))是冥界的首领,即幽冥神。这颗行星得到这个名字可能是由于他离太阳太远以致于一直沉默在无尽的黑暗之中。

  • 3

     冥王哈迪斯

    四、冥王哈迪斯(Hades): 冥王,宙斯、波塞冬、得墨忒尔的兄长,主管冥界,力量很强,但性格平和。

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     冥王哈得斯

    相当于希腊神话中的冥王哈得斯(Hades):哈得斯是宙斯的哥哥,在战胜父亲克洛斯后,负责掌管下界冥土,成为冥王。

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    A black worm from Hades.
    是一条来自冥府的黑虫。
  • 2
    He is the brother of Zeus and Hades.
    他是宙斯和哈迪斯的兄弟。
  • 3
    Its rider's name was Death, and Hades followed with him.
    骑在马上的,名字叫死,阴府也随着他。
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  • n.

    冥府;地狱;阎王

    hell  /  dis

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  • Hades

    Hades (/ˈheɪdiːz/; from Ancient Greek Ἅιδης/ᾍδης) was the ancient Greek god of the underworld. Eventually, the god's name came to designate the abode of the dead. In Greek mythology, Hades is the oldest male child of Cronus and Rhea considering the order of birth from the mother, or the youngest, considering the regurgitation by the father. The latter view is attested in Poseidon's speech in the Iliad. 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.Later, the Greeks started referring to the god as Plouton (see below), which the Romans Latinized as Pluto. The Romans would associate Hades/Pluto with their own chthonic gods, Dis Pater and Orcus. The corresponding Etruscan god was Aita. He is often pictured with the three-headed dog Cerberus. In the later mythological tradition, though not in antiquity, he is associated with the Helm of Darkness and the bident.The term "Hades" in Christian theology (and in New Testament Greek) is parallel to Hebrew sheol (שאול, "grave, 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.

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