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  2. Cerberus - Wikipedia

    • Cerberus is emerging from a portico, which represents the palace of Hades in the underworld. Between them, a tree represents the sacred grove of Hades' wife Persephone. On the far left, Athena stands, left arm extended. Amphora (c. 525–510 BC) from Vulci (Louvre F204). See more

    Overview

    In Greek mythology, Cerberus , often referred to as the hound of Hades, is a multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld to prevent the dead from leaving. He was the offspring of the monsters … See more

    Etymology

    The etymology of Cerberus' name is uncertain. Ogden refers to attempts to establish an Indo-European etymology as "not yet successful". It has been claimed to be related to the Sanskrit word सर्वरा sarvarā, us… See more

    Descriptions

    Descriptions of Cerberus vary, including the number of his heads. Cerberus was usually three-headed, though not always. Cerberus had several multi-headed relatives. His father was the multi snake-footed Typhon, and Cerber… See more

     
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  2. Hercules' Twelfth Labor: Cerberus - Perseus Digital …

    WEBCerberus was a vicious beast that guarded the entrance to Hades and kept the living from entering the world of the dead. According to Apollodorus, Cerberus was a strange mixture of creatures: he had three …

     
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  4. Cerberus – Mythopedia

    WEBCerberus, the terror-inspiring offspring of the primordial monsters Typhoeus and Echidna, was the guard dog of the Greek Underworld. In most literary and artistic representations, Cerberus had three heads and a mane of …

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  8. Cerberus: The Hound of Hades - Mythology Source

    WEBThe number of heads given to Cerberus sometimes varied and some characters, particularly Hades and Persephone, could be left out of the scene. But the moment a Greek person saw a man with a club holding …

  9. Cerberus - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBAfter freeing his friend Theseus, Hercules demanded that Hades and Persephone hand over Cerberus. Hades replied that Hercules could have him if he could overpower him without using any weapons. Hercules …

  10. Cerberus, the guardian of Hades - Greek Myths

    WEBCerberus was one of the most known monsters in Greek Mythology. Cerberus was the monstrous dog, guardian of the Hades. Cerberus was the offspring of Echidna and the snake-bodied Typhon. According to …

  11. Cerberus - Greek Mythology

    WEBCerberus – also known as the “hound of Hades ” – was the multi-headed dog who guarded the gates of the Underworld, preventing the dead from leaving, and making sure that those who entered never left. A child of …

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