There is no Greek god named Olympias. Olympias is the daughter of the king Neoptolemus.
Olympias spoke ancient Greek. She was the princess of the city state of Molossoe, Hepirus, Greece. She was married to the Greek king Philip of the city state of Macedon. Philip and Olympias were the parents of Alexander the Great, the king of the city state of Macedonia.
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Olympias
Alexander the Great's parents were King Philip II of Macedon and Queen Olympias. Philip II was of Macedonian Greek descent, while Olympias was from Epirus, a region in northwestern Greece, and is believed to have had connections to the royal lineage of the Molossians. Their backgrounds contributed to Alexander's strong Greek heritage and his later role in spreading Greek culture throughout his empire.
No, Olympias is not a patron saint.
Olympias the Deaconess was born in 368.
Olympias the Deaconess died on 408-07-25.
Olympias died in 316 BCE at a place called Pydna.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
There is no Greek god "Sades": there is a Greek god Hades.
Alexander's mother, Olympias was Molossian. The Molossi were a Greek tribe living in Epirus. Epirotes were Greek. Alexander the great was Greek by both parents. His father, Pihilip II, was Macedonian, that is Greek. Alexander's grand father, Alexander I, participated in the Olympics where at that time only Greeks could participate.
The god Poseidon was the Greek god of the ocean.