Greek Mythology: Kingdom of Hades
Underworld Myths, Chthonic Gods, and the Secrets of the Dead
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From the Anglo-Hellenic League Runciman Award–nominated author of Greek Mythology: Gods of Mount Olympus comes a journey into the twilight world below—where the souls of mortals are judged, and the unseen king reigns in silence.
Greek Mythology: Kingdom of Hades unveils the shadowed realm of the ancient Greek afterlife—a place not of chaos or fire, but of consequence. Guided by the unseen hand of Hades, sovereign of the dead, and Persephone, the Queen of Spring and Shadow, this illustrated volume explores the myths, laws, and divine order that governed the Underworld.
From the five rivers that carved its boundaries to the torments of Tartarus and the bliss of Elysium, the journey reveals a kingdom where justice and memory are eternal. Within these depths, readers encounter the ferryman Charon, the three judges of the dead —Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Aeacus—and heroes who dared to defy the Underworld—Orpheus, Heracles, and Odysseus—each confronting what lies beyond mortal life.
Rooted in the classical works of Homer and Hesiod and brought to life through cinematic black-and-white illustrations inspired by Michelangelo, this book transforms the Greek vision of death into a profound meditation on law, consequence, and renewal.
Inside, you will discover:
- The myths and origins of Hades, Persephone, and the chthonic gods who ruled the depths
- The five sacred rivers—Styx, Lethe, Acheron, Phlegethon, and Cocytus—and the oaths, sorrows, and transformations they command
- The lands of judgment—Elysium, Asphodel, and Tartarus—and the fate of souls within them
- The heroes and mortals who dared to enter the realm of the dead
- Mythic illustrations and historical insight that bring the Underworld to vivid life
Both mythic and philosophical, Greek Mythology: Kingdom of Hades reveals a vision of the afterlife where death is not an end but a transformation—an ordered reflection of the living world above. For readers of Mythos, Circe, or The Iliad, this is an essential journey into the heart of Greek belief.
Book Two in the Acclaimed Greek Mythology Series
From the cloud-crowned heights of Olympus to the silent gates of Hades, the series unveils the full mythic cosmos of ancient Greece.
Step beyond the veil. The kingdom of shadows awaits.