There is not really an answer to that but the twelve gods were born to be gods
There are twelve official greek gods.
There are hundreds of Greek gods. All but twel
Mount Olympus.
In Greek mythology, he is one of the twelve major Olympian gods.
There are twelve main gods and goddesses(the Olympians), but there are lots of other minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
There is not a greek mythology leader; it is based on gods and goddesses.
There are not only twelve Olympian gods and goddesses; there are many other Greek deities.
In the Greek mythology, Mount Olympus is symbolically the home of the Twelve Olympians, the principal gods in the Greek pantheon.Mount Olympus
The Olympians were known as the dodekatheon, or "twelve gods" in Greek. They are traditionally depicted as being the following:ZeusHeraPoseidonDemeterAthenaDionysusApolloArtemisAresAphroditeHephaestusHermes
Yes twelve I believe the roman gods were same as Greek gods accept different names an example would be Greek god Poseidon in Rome he is known as Neptune
Yes, Apollo is one of "the twelve Olympians".
Think of something, anything. The Greeks had a god for that. By doing that they had almost an infinite amount of gods and goddesses. For the major gods on the Council there are twelve or thirteen.