It in a u shape at the middle is Zeus then on the right side is Poseidon then Ares then Apollo then Hephastus then Hermes then Dyanisos. On the left side is Hera then Demeter then Athena then Aphrodite then Artemis. Hope this helps
Men on one side women on the other, no joke
Demeter and Persephone, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Ares, Hera, Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis and Dionysus
Hades and hestia
The mythical purpose of Mount Olympus was that it was a home to the 12 Olympians in Greek Mythology. They had a castle there, and they each had thrones.
Hades and Persephone and the minor gods and goddesses.
Gods on Mount Olympus can have sons AND daughters. Aphrodite had a son, but Zeus had a daughter. Many gods with thrones on Mount Olympus have children.
Yes, Hades would have had two thrones, actually. One on Olympus and one in the Underworld.
here is a few I don't know them all but one is nemisis another is iris
On Mt. Olympus. Not the mountain but a cloud where all of the Gods and Goddesses sat on top of thrones.
That's how the thrones are shapedon Olympus, so that's what they modled it after.
Though key to training heroes at Camp Half-Blood, Chiron isn't an Olympian (defined as one of the twelve gods on thrones on Mount Olympus)
They all had thrones, in both Greek mythology and in Rick Riordan's series.
I know it is often said that there were "twelve thrones" on Olympus, but the very idea doesn't make sense. Zeus was the king of the gods and jealously guarded his power. The Throne was one of the symbols of a regents authority, so I don't expect that Zeus would have allowed the other gods to have thrones on Olympus (Poseidon had his own throne in the sea, and Hades his own throne in Hades, but they were lords of those respective realms).
The difference is quite simple. "Olympians" in reference to gods are the greek gods with thrones on Olympus. "Greek Gods" is used in reference to the Olympians and minor gods.