Garland, R. (2000). Hades. H. which in antiquity could denote both the subterranean kingdom of the dead and the god who ruled over it, means "that which is unseen", according to an ancient etymology.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGarland, Robert. Hades. H. Which in Antiquity Could Denote Both the Subterranean Kingdom of the Dead and the God Who Ruled over It, Means "That Which Is Unseen", According to an Ancient Etymology. 2000.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGarland, Robert. Hades. H. Which in Antiquity Could Denote Both the Subterranean Kingdom of the Dead and the God Who Ruled over It, Means "That Which Is Unseen", According to an Ancient Etymology. 2000.
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