He is not Olympian, Hades dwells in the Underworld by preference rather then the lofty heights of Olympus.
Hades and his brothers drew sticks to decided what the would be the "gods" of. Zeus scored big getting the largest thus earning the heavens, Poseidon drew the second shortest making him the god of the Ocean, while Hades drew the shortest making him the god of the Underworld where he lived. Thus not being a Olympian for not living on Mt. Olympus.
Because the 3 main gods Zeus Poseidon and Hades have their own territory Zeus is Olympus so basically the sky domain Poseidon Atlantis water domain and last but not least Hades is the Underworld ground wealth and death so they have to stay in their domain Hades is only allowed up on the solstices when all the Gods have a meeting and that is the only time he is allowed up because you cant trust Hades all the other Gods can go up to Olympus when ever they want basically. If you want to know who to thank my name is Dionysus
Hades does not have a throne in Olympus. His throne was in the underworld.
Hades' throne is in the underworld. He spends most of his time there, and rumor has it that the other Olympian gods were too creeped out by him to let him have a throne on Olympus.
He is not Olympian, Hades dwells in the Underworld by preference rather then the lofty heights of Olympus.
Hades had his own realm of which he was King, that of the Underworld, and Hades did not often leave it.
Yes, Hades would have had two thrones, actually. One on Olympus and one in the Underworld.
Zeus chose his domain first; becoming the god of Mt. Olympus and the sky. Poseidon, who chose his domain second, becoming the god of the sea. Hades being left with the underworld. Technically, it is not stated whether Hades had a throne or not. ((:
Hades was not banished from Olympus.
Poseidon had a palace on Olympus, but Hades did not.
Because Hades does not reside on Olympus as the other Gods do, Hades dwells in the Underworld.
what was hades' throne made of
I know it is often said that there were "twelve thrones" on Olympus, but the very idea doesn't make sense. Zeus was the king of the gods and jealously guarded his power. The Throne was one of the symbols of a regents authority, so I don't expect that Zeus would have allowed the other gods to have thrones on Olympus (Poseidon had his own throne in the sea, and Hades his own throne in Hades, but they were lords of those respective realms).
Because if he hadn't,then Hades would have made Olympus a total wreck!