Ancient Greeks believed gods and goddesses lived at the top of Mount Olympus because its peak was always shrouded with clouds. Of course, no one thought - or had the resources to- climb the mountain to see what was there.
In Greek mythology, Mt. Olympus was considered the home of the gods, so Zeus resided there with the other gods and goddesses. It was believed to be the highest mountain in Greece, symbolizing Zeus's supreme power and position as the king of the gods.
Greek gods are immortal, meaning that they live forever.
The Greek Gods lived on Mount Olympus
Most of the Greek gods and goddesses lived on Mount Olympus.
Not all of the Greek Gods and Goddesses
In Greek Mythology, the gods live on Mount Olympus. There is no Roman counterpart.
The Greek gods are not in our chronology.
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Greek Goddesses live on Mt. Olympus with all other Gods.
Athena lived with the other main Greek gods on Mt Olympus. The Greek gods are not in our chronology.
The Greeks believed that their gods were immortal, which means they live forever
The Greeks believed that their gods were immortal, which means they live forever