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Hades is the powerful god that lived in the underworld other than on Mount Olympus.
First: Kronos's stomach when Kronos swallowed Hades when he was a baby. Then: Mount Olympus where he was raised. After: They kicked him out of Mount Olympus because he was not ment to be there. Last: The Underworld because he is the God of the Underworld.
Mount Olympus, the Parthenon, Gardens, Underworld etc
Hades did not live on Mount Olympus althoguh he was a major god who lived and roamed in the Underworld where he ruled. Also Hestia, oldest of the Olympians gave up her seat to the younger Dionyus.
There is none. The Romans imagined their gods to live in Heaven or the Underworld.
They both have gods
Hades is the powerful god that lived in the underworld other than on Mount Olympus.
First: Kronos's stomach when Kronos swallowed Hades when he was a baby. Then: Mount Olympus where he was raised. After: They kicked him out of Mount Olympus because he was not ment to be there. Last: The Underworld because he is the God of the Underworld.
Mount Olympus, the Parthenon, Gardens, Underworld etc
All the Greek Gods except Hades (the God of the underworld) live on Mount Olympus.ZeusPoseidonAresApolloHephaestusDionysusHermesHeraAthenaArtemisDemeterAphroditeHades lives in the Underworld.
Hades did not live on Mount Olympus althoguh he was a major god who lived and roamed in the Underworld where he ruled. Also Hestia, oldest of the Olympians gave up her seat to the younger Dionyus.
Tartarus was the underworld of Greek mythology, comparable to the Christian concept of Hell. It was never believed to be part of Mount Olympus, the abode of the gods. It's underground.
The Ancient Greek Gods reside on Mount Olympus apart from Hades, the god of the dead, who is banned from Olympus and instead lives in the Underworld.
mt. Olympus
Yes, Zeus does live on Mount Olympus and Hades does live in the Underworld, and controls it.
Mount Olympus for most of the gods, but some have been banned i.e. Hades lives in the underworld.
There is none. The Romans imagined their gods to live in Heaven or the Underworld.