They were born gods, hence immortality and all it's perks.
greek olympians are the 12 greek gods and godesses
There are many gods in the greek pantheon possibly hundreds. However only 24 of them (12 gods and 12 goddesses) were considered to be the Olympians. Another answer: No, sorry, 12 olympians, not 24.
The 12 Greek Olympians are:ZeusHeraAresHephaestusArtemisApolloAthenaAphroditeHermesPoseidonThere are four gods that are not always considered as part of the "twelve", but were at one point considered Olympians. They are:DemeterHestiaDionysusHades
12 olympians, hundreds of minor gods
Yes. He was one of the more important gods (though he isn't generally considered one of the 12 Olympians). He is the god of the Underworld.
After defeating the Titans, they all became the olympians.
All of the 12 Gods (12 Olympians (Zeus, Poseidon etc)) and many of the secondary gods (children of gods etc).
He is one of the 12 Olympian gods. He was, in fact, the youngest of the 12 Olympians.
There are 12 Greek Olympians. Their names are:ZeusPosideonAresHephaestusApolloArtemisHermesAphroditeAthenaHeraDemeterDionysus (or) HestiaYou could include HadesBut, there are over 12 Greek Gods. Some examples
The Olympians are the 12 main gods. They are children of the Titans. They are named for the gods' residence, Mount Olympus.
He was one of the main gods. However, sometimes he wasn't considered a part of the 12 Olympians, as he lived in the Underworld as opposed to Mount Olympus.