In Homer's "Odyssey," Mount Olympus is the dwelling place of the Greek gods, who observe and intervene in the lives of mortals. Throughout Odysseus's journey home, the gods engage in discussions about his fate, with Athena supporting him and Poseidon opposing him due to past grievances. Ultimately, the gods' interactions highlight the themes of divine influence and the interplay between fate and free will in Odysseus's quest to return to Ithaca.
Bob the Builder (aka the god of physcopaths)
Mount Olympus was believed to be the home of the Greek gods. They enjoyed the same pleasures, and suffered the same problems as ordinary men and women, but on a much grander scale.
only Olympus is capitalized not mount.
No, he was king of the gods of mount Olympus.
mount olympus is not real......
Battle of Mount Olympus happened in -189.
No, Odysseus is King of Ithaca, husband of Penelope, father of Telemachus, and son of Laërtes and Anticlea
Bob the Builder (aka the god of physcopaths)
Athena does.
Mount Olympus was believed to be the home of the Greek gods. They enjoyed the same pleasures, and suffered the same problems as ordinary men and women, but on a much grander scale.
only Olympus is capitalized not mount.
Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus is located in Greece on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia. Mount Olympus has an elevation of 9,573 feet.
In Greek mythology Mount Olympus did not fall.
mount Olympus
No, he was king of the gods of mount Olympus.
mount olympus is not real......