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- Cerberus - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Cerberus ( ˈsɜːrbərəs ⓘ [2] or ˈkɜːrbərəs ; Ancient Greek: Κέρβερος Kérberos [ˈkerberos]), 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
- Cerberus | Mythology Facts | Britannica
Cerberus, in Greek mythology, the monstrous watchdog of the underworld He was usually said to have three heads, though the poet Hesiod (flourished 7th century bce) said he had 50 Heads of snakes grew from his back, and he had a serpent’s tail
- Cerberus – Mythopedia
Cerberus was the offspring of Typhoeus and Echidna and the guard dog of the Underworld A servant of Hades (the Greek god of the dead), Cerberus prevented the inhabitants of the Underworld from returning to the land of the living
- CERBERUS (Kerberos) - Three-Headed Hound of Hades of Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology Cerberus was the gigantic, three-headed hound of Hades which guarded the gates of the underworld and prevented the escape of the shades of the dead He was depicted as a three-headed dog with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and lion's claws
- Cerberus: Guardian of the Underworld in Greek Mythology
Cerberus exists to stop souls from leaving the Underworld and to stop the living from entering Thus, he plays a vital role in maintaining the balance between the realms of the living and of the dead
- Cerberus: The Three-Headed Dog of Greek Mythology (Myths Origins)
Cerberus, the hound of Hades, was the three-headed guard dog of the Underworld He was Hades’s beloved pet, entrusted with guarding the gates of the realm of the dead
- Cerberus and Heracles: The Three-Headed Guardian in Greek Mythology
Cerberus, the three-headed hound of Hades, was Heracles’ final labor Explore the fierce myth of the underworld guardian in Greek mythology
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