Mt. Olympus
The home of the Greek gods was Mt Olympus. If you want to know about other gods than the Greek, ask again!
Zeus was king of the gods and goddesses and ruled the heavens.
They did not. They were worshiped. The Pharaoh of Egypt ruled.
No, Cleopatra was an ancient queen. She ruled Egypt and was the last of the ancient queens.
They are like prestoric monsters that ruled the universe once
there was only one king that ruled all of the gods, and one queen who ruled all of the goddesses. the king was Zeus and the queen was his wife hera
Lower Egypt or northern Egypt was ruled by Wadjet, the goddess who created papyrus. She wore a cobra headdress.http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/nomeslower.html
its Hades but he is not really a titan.
Nothing. because as far as i know gods and goddesses are immortals. Answer 2: So much for the after-life of the gods. About the after-life of humans the Greeks thought that Hermes accompanied the souls to the underworld, where Hades and Persephone ruled.
It's because the relationship of the Romans and Greeks, in that the Roman civilization ruled much of Europe for a very long time and applied the worship of their gods and goddesses: Jupiter, Juno, Pluto, likened them to the Greek Zeus, Hera, and Hades. As the Romans expanded their Empire, they also "adopted" the conquered peoples gods/goddesses into their own and showed those foreign gods/goddesses as aspects of other gods/goddesses.
there is no real antagonist, but one could say he/she was/were the tyrants that ruled each 'district'
the legendary figure of Menes is famous for being the first pharaoh of the 1st Dynasty in Egypt. He ruled some time between 3100-2850 B.C.