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Hades
Hades is often associated with symbols like the cornucopia, which represents wealth, and the three-headed dog Cerberus, who guards the entrance to the Underworld. These symbols reflect his role as the god of the dead and the riches found beneath the earth.
Symbols of Hades and Their Meanings:
Hades, the Greek god of the Underworld, is associated with various symbols that represent his domain and attributes. Below is a breakdown of some key symbols and their meanings.
Hades Key Symbols:
Symbol's Meaning:
Cornucopia:
Represents wealth and abundance, as Hades is also the god of hidden riches.
Cerberus:
The three-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld, symbolizing protection and the boundary between the living and the dead.
Pomegranate:
Associated with Persephone, it symbolizes the cycle of life and death, as well as the bond between Hades and his queen.
Keys:
Represent the power to unlock the gates of the Underworld, signifying Hades' control over the dead.
Cypress Tree:
A symbol of mourning and death, often associated with funerary practices.
Narcissus:
Represents the beauty of the Underworld and the transient nature of life.
Serpent:
Symbolizes rebirth and the cycle of life, often linked to the earth and its hidden treasures.
Additional Symbols
White Poplar:
Associated with the dead and often found in funerary contexts.
Mint Plant:
Linked to the myth of Minthe, a nymph who was transformed into a plant by Persephone.
Chariot:
Represents Hades' power and his role as a ruler of the Underworld.
These symbols reflect Hades' complex nature as both a god of the dead and a deity associated with wealth and the earth's hidden riches.
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