The hadal zone is the name given to the deepest depths of the ocean, named after hades as the underworld god of Greek mythology. |
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They are infernal machines, designed by Satan's minions in the darkest recesses of Hades. |
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The Cyclopes gave Zeus the thunderbolt and Hades a helmet, gave Poseidon his trident. |
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Persephone was forced to live a dual life in both the underworld and earth after eating the pomegranate seeds given to her by Hades. |
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In the myth she was abducted by the God of the underworld, Pluto, and stolen away to his kingdom of Hades. |
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And so, this reform group set about innovating a series of technical changes which would begin to blast the hierarchy to Hades. |
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But better not inflame passions with references to Hades or the netherworld? |
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Unfortunately, our heroine is dead and in Hades, retelling her story from across the River Styx. |
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It's good stuff, too, straight out of the earth and hot as Hades, and you can boil a teakettle in a couple of minutes. |
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Helen, symbolizing perfect beauty as produced by Greek art, is recalled from Hades and ardently pursued by Faust, but finally reft from him. |
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Hades is not his real name, everybody calls him Hades for his very unmerciful and cruel tactics in battles and wars. |
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The number of women worldwide over all history consigned to Hades by Roger for having abortions must be in the hundreds of millions. |
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Hades drew the crummiest lot, sticking him with the dark, depressing, and otherwise terrifying Underworld. |
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Hades was dressed in some sort of long black himation while his wife wore a white chiton. |
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When I tried to help these patients my practice and my life descended into the equivalent of a medical Hades. |
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Then the heavens opened, Hades bellowed, the thunder crashed, the water splashed, and a wall of rain came at us. |
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However, the restaurant's most unforgivable sin, for which the cook should be banished to Hades forever, was to overcook the pasta. |
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To my own ears it sounds like some kind of hellhound that has broke loose from Hades. |
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He has not got a snowball's chance in the flames of Hades of convincing me! |
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If there is justice in the afterlife, he is getting banged around Hades like a brick in a clothes drier. |
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Most people ended up in Hades, a dark, gloomy place with howling dogs, screaming monsters and the souls of the dead. |
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Andy, Markie, and Sarah all got in a Hades and warned Kevin not to shoot them. |
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He gave them weights and measures, taught them all arts, and escorted the dead to Hades. |
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Nevertheless, it is a non-profit-making venture without a hope in Hades of bagging corporate sponsorship. |
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The romance between he and his beloved is legend as is his decent to Hades. |
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Until you find the Kingdom of Hades, your bodies will stay as lifeless as stone. |
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However, this being the mortal plane and not Hades, these various screw-ups all had a happy ending. |
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If you are a litterer, enjoy it because you are surely going to Hades for your sins. |
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I said, moments after I had given a resounding cheer that we had, for the last time, descended from Hades. |
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Persephone snacked on pomegranate seeds in Hades and now our gas bills rocket in January. |
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He said the gates of Hades, which concerns death and the grave, would never prevail against the Church. |
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The house of Hades is a labyrinth of dark, cold, and joyless halls, surrounded by locked gates and guarded by the hellhound Cerberus. |
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Charon the name of Pluto's largest moon is a ferryman in the service of Pluto, or Hades. |
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Stream fishing for Atlantics, brookies and lakers in the middle of one of our most spectacular areas: The Hades Mountains. |
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The Prime Minister was trying to protect the Canadian people from a coalition, the likes of which could only be conceived in the pits of Hades. |
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Faithful servant of Hades, the monster permitted all spirits to enter but allowed none to leave. |
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These devices from Hades have but one function and that is to maim and not kill civilians. |
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In Euripedes there are traces of the belief that the unburied dead could not enter Hades, but were condemned to haunt the earth to which they remained indissolubly bound. |
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This word is derived from the name of the River Styx, which in Greek mythology was the river over which the boatman Charon carried the souls of the dead to Hades. |
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In Greek mythology the hellhound Cerberus belonged to Hades, the Greek god of the underworld. |
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The narcissus is considered sacred to both Hades and Persephone, and to grow along the banks of the river Styx in the underworld. |
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The Orthodox believe that the state of the soul in Hades can be affected by the love and prayers of the righteous up until the Last Judgment. |
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When Heracles returns alive and victorious from Hades, he finds his family macabrely dressed in their funeral garments, awaiting death. |
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She was abducted and carried to Hades in the world of the profundities. |
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In Luke 16:19-31, Jesus tells us that Dives is sent to Hades because he ignored Lazarus and did not invite the poor man to his rich house even once. |
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The convention was designed to keep good countries in check and to come down hard on those countries that would seek to use these weapons from Hades in a fashion that is aggressive and would cause destabilizing effects. |
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If the flute, violin or guitar can express the power of seduction so willingly attributed to the Devil, the organ is the instrument best suited to evoking the power of Hades itself. |
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Zooming in on Vega, the bright star connects with a parallelogram to form the constellation of Lyra, the harp Orpheus played to soften the hearts of Hades and Persephone in the Greek underworld. |
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Caesar noted the druidic doctrine of the original ancestor of the tribe, whom he referred to as Dispater, or Father Hades. |
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Zeus's parents were Cronus and Rhea who also were the parents of Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter. |
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Other important deities included Hebe, Hades, Helios, Hestia, Persephone and Heracles. |
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Natural fissures were popularly regarded as entrances to the subterranean house of Hades and his predecessors, home of the dead. |
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After his death King Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades, while Rhadamanthys became the ruler of the Elysian fields. |
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Hades was often excluded because he dwelt in the underworld. |
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As a man he also died, and went to the place of the dead, which is Hades. |
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Christ in His divine nature captured the keys of Hades and broke the bonds which had imprisoned the human souls who had been held there through their separation from God. |
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One example is the story of the youthful Adonis, who is killed by a boar and is permitted by Zeus to depart from Hades only during the spring and summer period. |
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For example, in Phoenicia, the tripartite division between Baal, Mot and Yam seems to have influenced the Greek division between Zeus, Hades and Poseidon. |
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Fate implies the primeval, tripartite division of the world that Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades effected in deposing their father, Cronus, for its dominion. |
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For example, Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, Ares was the god of war, Hades the ruler of the underworld, and Athena the goddess of wisdom and courage. |
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According to a single reference in the Iliad, when the world was divided by lot in three, Zeus received the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea. |
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