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  2. Macaria (daughter of Hades) - Wikipedia

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    This Macaria is attested in a single source, the 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia Suda, according to which she is a daughter of Hades, the king of the Underworld; [3] no mother is mentioned. Nothing else is known about her, as she is neither explicitly stated to be an immortal goddess nor a mortal woman, nor confirmed to live in the ...

  3. Mother superior - Wikipedia

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    The Mother superior of a convent of the Sisters of Charity in Schwäbisch Gmünd in 1870. The head of a religious institute, who is in charge of the convent, is sometimes referred to as Mother superior. [1] She could be the head of a monastic community or a religious congregation. Superiors of independent monasteries can also be abbesses or ...

  4. Mother Superior (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mother Superior was an American hard rock band based in Los Angeles and active from 1993 to 2011. A power trio , they originally consisted of guitarist/vocalist Jim Wilson , bassist Marcus Blake and drummer Jason Mackenroth. [ 1 ]

  5. Hades - Wikipedia

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    Hades and Cerberus, in Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888. Hades, as the god of the dead, was a fearsome figure to those still living; in no hurry to meet him, they were reluctant to swear oaths in his name, and averted their faces when sacrificing to him. Since to many, simply to say the word "Hades" was frightening, euphemisms were pressed ...

  6. Mother Superior (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mother Superior (band), an American rock band 1993–2011 "Mother Superior", a song by Good Riddance from the 1995 album For God and Country "Mother Superior", a song by Katzenjammer from the 2008 album Le Pop

  7. Greek underworld - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the underworld or Hades (Ancient Greek: ᾍδης, romanized: Háidēs) is a distinct realm (one of the three realms that make up the cosmos) where an individual goes after death. The earliest idea of afterlife in Greek myth is that, at the moment of death, an individual's essence ( psyche ) is separated from the corpse and ...

  8. Hell - Wikipedia

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    The English word hell does not appear in the Greek New Testament; instead one of three words is used: the Greek words Tartarus or Hades, or the Hebrew word Gehinnom. In the Septuagint and New Testament, the authors used the Greek term Hades for the Hebrew Sheol, but often with Jewish rather than Greek concepts in mind.

  9. Pluto (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Hades takes Persephone by force from her mother Demeter, with the consent of Zeus. Ploutos , "Wealth," appears in the Theogony as the child of Demeter and Iasion : "fine Plutus, who goes upon the whole earth and the broad back of the sea, and whoever meets him and comes into his hands, that man he makes rich, and he bestows much wealth upon him."