The name Hades mean "the invisible"
Christians imagine hell to be a fiery and unpleasant place. Hades in Greek mythology is both the god of the Underworld and what the realm is sometimes called. So; if something's as hot as Hades, it's extremely hot.
Hades means 'The unseen'. The gods did not have a last name.
It means 'The Unseen'.
Hades was the Grecian god of the underworld. The underworld itself in Greek mythology can also be referred as "Hades".
hot as Hades - hot as hell (in other words, fiendishly hot)
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The name Hades mean "the invisible"
Hades is typically associated with being a realm of darkness and the dead, so it is often portrayed as cold rather than hot.
Christians imagine hell to be a fiery and unpleasant place. Hades in Greek mythology is both the god of the Underworld and what the realm is sometimes called. So; if something's as hot as Hades, it's extremely hot.
Hades' alternate names mean 'the unseen one' and 'the rich one'.
Hades means 'The unseen'. The gods did not have a last name.
It means 'The Unseen'.
Hades was the Grecian god of the underworld. The underworld itself in Greek mythology can also be referred as "Hades".
Hades' alternate Roman name is Pluto, it means 'the rich one'.
Hades is the Greek word often translated as hell in English. Hades is not really the equivalent of the Christian concept of a pit of fiery torment for the punishment of unrepentant sinners, but the word is used that way in this phrase. It is often thought to be a little more polite than the crass 'hot as hell'.
hades, or hell has a reputation as being very hot. Edit: Hades is the Greek god of the underworld, or hell.(FYI, word hell came from Norse Goddess Hel, which is the goddess of the underworld.) Greek underworld was known as a huge cave with many kinds of torturing devices, but not full of fire. It is a wrong expression since Greek underworld isn't hot. The expression must have came from "hot as hell".