hera hestia Athena aphrodiate Artemis Demeter
Zeus poseidon hades Hermes Apollo ares
Amon, Re, and later Amon-Re i think. I do know that there was also the 12 Gods of Mount Olympus. *********** Amon Ra, Amon Re etc. were egyptian gods, not greek. Greeks believed in the 12 gods who lived on Mountain Olympus and many other minor deities.
The Greek Gods lived on Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus
On Mount Olympus, in Greece.
Answer: Since Archimedes was an Ancient Greek, it is logical to assume that he believed in the 12 Gods of Olympus, the main religion at the time.
they protected mount olympus.
No not all Greek God's live on Mount Olympus. There are minor gods like Hestia and Janus. They do not live on Mount Olympus, only the major 12 do.
The Olympians are the 12 main gods. They are children of the Titans. They are named for the gods' residence, Mount Olympus.
There are not only twelve Olympian gods and goddesses; there are many other Greek deities.
No, the Titans were not the gods of Olympus. The were sort of the generation before them. The Titans were the Elderly Gods.
It was the home of the 12 main gods (the Olympic gods).
Mt. Olympus.All the gods lived on Mount Olympus
12 of them on Mt Olympus, Poseidon in the sea, Hades in the Underworld, etc.
...well to the the Greeks they lived on mt.Olympus but not all gods and goddesses lived on mt. Olympus they lived in a city i don't know what its called but its a city my name is randy and i read about greek gods if you have any Quinton's about Poseidon ask me I'm a Poseidon expert
The gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus eat ambrosia and drink nectar
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.
Olympus is the home of the 12 Greek gods and goddesses. Zeus, Poseidon, Artemis, Athena, Hermes, Hephaestus, Hera, Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo, Demeter, and Hestia.