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[[Talaksan:Hades-et-Cerberus-III.jpg|thumb|right|Si Hades at ang kanyang asong may tatlong ulo, si [[Cerberus]].]]
[[Talaksan:Inferno Canto 5 line 4 Minos.jpg|thumb|right|Si Hades habang nasa Mundong Ilalim.]]
 
Si '''Hades''' ay ang diyos ng mga patay at kamatayan sa [[mitolohiyang Griyego]]. Siya rin ang diyos ng [[Mundong Ilalim]]. Kapantay siya ng mga [[diyos ng Olimpo]] o [[labindalawang Olimpiyano]].<ref name=NBK>{{cite-NBK|Hades, Pluto}}, pahina 357.</ref><ref name=Gardner>{{cite-Gardner|Hades, Pluto}}, pahina 107.</ref> Isa siya sa mga anak ni [[Kronos]]. Kasama siya ng mga [[Olimpiyanong diyos]] na nakipaglaban laban sa mga [[Titano]], ngunit hindi siya magpakailanman nanirahan sa [[Bundok ng Olimpo]].<ref name=Gardner/> Tinagurian din siyang diyos ng kayamanan, dahil sa nakakubling mahahalagang mga metal na nakabaon at nakakubli sa lupa ng mundo.<ref name="NBK"/>
 
Nag-aari siya ng isang masalamangkang kalubkob o helmet, na hindi nakikita o pagkawala kapag isinusuot ito.<ref name=NBK/>
 
== Tingnan din ==
* [[Impiyerno]]
* [[Seol (Mundong Ilalim)|Seol]]
* [[Limbo]]
* [[Purgatoryo]]
 
== Mga sanggunian ==
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'''Hades''' ([[Tulong:IPA for English|/ˈheɪdiːz/]]; [[Ancient Greek]]: [[ᾍδης]] or Άͅδης, ''Háidēs'') was the [[Ancient Greek religion|ancient Greek]] [[chthonic]] [[God of the dead|god]] of the [[Greek underworld|underworld]], which eventually took his name.<sup>[[Hades#cite note-1|[1]]]</sup>
 
In [[Greek mythology]], Hades was regarded as the oldest son of [[Cronus]] and [[Rhea (mythology)|Rhea]], although the last son [[Cronus#Greek mythology and early myths|regurgitated by his father]].<sup>[[Hades#cite note-3|[n 1]]]</sup> He and his brothers [[Zeus]] and [[Poseidon]] defeated their father's generation of gods, the[[Titan (mythology)|Titans]], and claimed rulership over the [[cosmos]]. Hades received the underworld, Zeus the air, and Poseidon the sea, with the solid earth—long the province of [[Gaia (mythology)|Gaia]]—available to all three concurrently. Hades was often portrayed with his [[Multi-headed animals|three-headed]] guard dog [[Cerberus]] and, in later mythological authors, associated with the [[Helm of Darkness]] and the [[bident]].
 
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The [[Etruscan religion|Etruscan]] god [[Aita]] and [[Religion in ancient Rome|Roman]] gods [[Dis Pater]] and [[Orcus (mythology)|Orcus]] were eventually [[Interpretatio graeca|taken as equivalent]] to the Greek Hades and merged as [[Pluto (mythology)|Pluto]], a [[Latinization of names|Latinization]] of his euphemistic Greek name '''Plouton'''.<sup>[[Hades#cite note-:6-4|[3]]]</sup>