They were said to live on Mount Olympus. Mount Olympus is an actual mountain range, located in Greece. The mount was described in The Iliad.
Twelve of the major gods were said to have lived here, Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Aphrodite and Hephaestus. Their palaces were located in the gorges. Other Greek characters also lived here, such as the nine Muses.
Mount Olympus still goes by the same name, and in modern times is the first national park of Greece.
The home of the Greek gods is Mount Olympus.
Some gods prefer to stay in their own domain of expertise as they are more comfortable with it.
For example, Poseidon usually lives in his underwater palace.
Hades never comes out of the Underworld except absolutely necessary times.
The greek gods were worshipped in Greece on top of Mount Olympus
The twelve Greek gods lived on Mt. Olympus. They ruled after the overthrow of the Titans, and are called the Olympians, after their dwelling place.
Mostly Mount Olympus
Olympus
The gloomy dwelling of the ghosts, heroes and gods and goddesses of Greek myth.
Just after Zeus dethroned his father Cronus, he and his siblings fled to Mount Olympus and made it their home and dwelling.
Zeus was the ruler of the Greek Gods and Kronos was the ruler of the Titans.
No. The Greek gods were just as important.
Zeus was the king of the Greek gods. Hera, his wife, was the queen of the gods.
Mount Olympus, the Greek gods and goddesses however were not limited to that location, there were many of them and most claimed mountains, woods, seas, rivers, skies and other areas for a home.
The twelve Greek gods lived on Mt. Olympus. They ruled after the overthrow of the Titans, and are called the Olympians, after their dwelling place.
The gloomy dwelling of the ghosts, heroes and gods and goddesses of Greek myth.
The gloomy dwelling of the ghosts, heroes and gods and goddesses of Greek myth.
Mount Olympus was where the Greek gods supposedly lived
Hades is the anglicized Greek word that means "the unseen."
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Mount Olympus
dwelling place of people
A dwelling place is a place where someone lives.
Just after Zeus dethroned his father Cronus, he and his siblings fled to Mount Olympus and made it their home and dwelling.
The importance of Mount Olympus to the Greeks was that it was the home of the gods. It was where they lived and the center of the gods' power. If they didn't have it, then Olympus would fall and the age of the gods would be gone. The Greeks believed that the gods were the ones who helped them, so if Olympus was destroyed, then they would be hopeless.