Yes, Olympia is real. It is an ancient city in Greece.
Yes. A real goddess of ancient Greece.
No, he was a Mythological god in ancient Greece.
in 700 bc
gods from ancient Greece are myth and are therefore not real. so they can not communicate with god at anytime.
no, she is no more real then the other gods worshipped in ancient greece.
The Pegasus was the winged horse of ancient Greece. It was not real.
Yes, it's in Greece.it is in Greece. it is mentioned in alot of greek and roman myths.Yes. It is a real mountain on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia, and is Greece's highest mountain.Mount Olympus is not only the home of the Greek gods, but a real mountain. Mt. Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, it has 52 peaks. The highest peak Mýtikas, meaning "nose", rises to 2,917 metres (9,570 ft).Hope that helps!Mount Olympus is a real place in Greece. It sits near the border Greece shares with Thessaly and Macedonia. Mount Olympus was also the site of the very first Olympic Games, where men got naked, wrestled, challenged each-other to see who could throw a large rock the farthest, and ran a race, all to honor the gods and hope that they would bring a bountiful harvest and a peaceful year. Note: Women were not allowed to compete in the Olympics until recently (in geological time not physical time, if you had asked an ancient Greek why no women were competing, chances are they would have laughed and thrown wine at you...)
Yes, Thebes was a real ancient city located in Greece and Egypt. In Greece, it was a significant city-state known for its role in various historical events, including battles against Athens and Sparta. The Egyptian Thebes, known as Waset, was a prominent city in ancient Egypt and served as a capital during the Middle and New Kingdoms, famous for its temples and monuments, including the Karnak and Luxor temples. Both cities played crucial roles in their respective cultures and histories.
It came out of your mother's womb. Real Answer: Greece. It was from ancient Greek mythology.
It was Athens, in ancient Greece. Democracy was limited to citizens (excluding women and slaves) and not everyone who lived there had the right to vote. Nevertheless, Athens practiced the first form of democracy anywhere.
yes it is real. Sparta is a city-state of ancient Greece in the southeast Peloponnesus. Settled by Dorian Greeks, it was noted for its militarism and reached the height of its power in the sixth century B.C.. but remember the people in Sparta don't belive in mercy.