They each had their throne on Mt Olympus, but nobody has seen how those are arranged.
Yes, you can sit at a Greek stadium, especially if it's a modern facility or during an event. Ancient Greek stadiums, like the one in Olympia, allow visitors to walk and sit in designated areas, but they may have restrictions for preservation purposes. Always check for any specific guidelines or events before visiting. Enjoying the historical significance while seated can be a unique experience!
There were benches for onlookers.
i dont know what you mean by in order but here are all of them in greek and roman. the 12 greek gods are: zues(jupiter), hephaestus(vulcan), artemis(diana), dionysus(bacchus), poseidon(neptune), demeter(ceres), hermes(mercury), apollo(apollo), aphordite(venus), ares(mars), & hera(juno). key:greek vs. (roman) other: hades(pluto), eros(cupid)
Damocles As in "The sword of Damocles" For more information look in the related links I have made below.
Pegasus, in Greek Mythology, was not a character of uttermost importance, but he was very well known for being, well, a winged pony. He played a big role in Bellerophon's life. In case you don't know. Bellerophon is the guy who rode Pegasus, killed the Chimera, and then lost his decency when his arrogance took over (he bragged that he was great enough to sit with the gods on Olympus and they struck him down). Pegasus's main job for the gods is bringing's Zeus's famous lightning bolt to the King god, when he feels like frying someone. He lives on Mount Olympus in a golden stable.
Greek myth does not say.
Not all the Hindu Gods sit on the lotus flower. Goddess Saraswathi an equivalent of Greek muse is the goddess of knowledge. She is supposed to sit on the white lotus flower.
in thrones depends which god such as hades......he probally had something like a throne made out of bones
Yes, you can sit at a Greek stadium, especially if it's a modern facility or during an event. Ancient Greek stadiums, like the one in Olympia, allow visitors to walk and sit in designated areas, but they may have restrictions for preservation purposes. Always check for any specific guidelines or events before visiting. Enjoying the historical significance while seated can be a unique experience!
No. Greek Mythology is usually violent and terrible, and involves animals and monsters that never existed and a bunch of Olymian gods who sit around doing nothing. Did you ever read/watch Percy Jackson?! Just kidding! :) Plz, don't use Greek Mythology as mannerism.
katse-kat katse meaning sit and kato meaning down
When the ancient Greeks used their stadiums, people could sit. These days you are not allowed to sit in most Greek Stadiums because the government is trying to protect these ancient works from too many people.
The word "sit" in Greek is "κάθομαι" (pronounced "káthomai"). It is a verb used to describe the action of sitting down. In everyday conversation, you might also encounter the imperative form "κάτσε" (pronounced "kátsé"), which means "sit!"
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There were benches for onlookers.
Damocles
A good example of a Greek philosopher is Archimedes who discovered displacement (when you sit in a full bath tub it overflows).