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  1. In Greek mythology, Olympus is the home of the Greek gods, on Mytikas peak. The mountain has exceptional biodiversity and rich flora. [11] It has been a National Park, the first in Greece, since 1938. It is also a World Biosphere Reserve. [8] Olympus remains the most popular hiking summit in Greece as well as one of the most popular in Europe.

  2. 14 sty 2017 · Mount Olympus is the mythical home of the gods in Greek mythology. According to authors, the mountain was created after the Titanomachy, the epic battle between the young gods, the Olympians and the older gods, the Titans.

  3. Mount Olympus is the legendary home of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology, and is normally equated with the mountain of the same name found in modern day Greece. Some say that Mount Olympus was an acropolis in the sky, found far above Mount Olympus, whilst others say the homes of the gods was found at the peaks of the physical mountain.

  4. 10 lut 2022 · Mount Olympus in Greek Mythology is the home of the Greek Gods and the tallest mountain in Greece. It has been said that it is about 9,570 feet tall. The term “Mount Olympus” usually refers to a specific mountain in Greece, but sometimes can refer to any high place where gods live.

  5. In Greek mythology Mount Olympus was the home of the gods who dwelt in fabulous palaces of marble and gold. Olympus is clearly described in Homer's Iliad. It was essentially an ancient acropolis--a fortified hill-top and palace complex--located just below the peaks of Mount Olympus.

  6. 3 wrz 2024 · In Greek mythology, Mount Olympus was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus. The name Olympus was used for several other mountains as well as hills, villages, and mythical personages in Greece and Asia Minor .

  7. The Greeks being a seafaring people, worshipped Poseidon as a chief exponent god of the sailors, the “pelagios” (of the ocean) and “pontios” (of the sea), and he was considered responsible for various geological phenomena and earthquakes, he was “geis kinitir” and “Sisihthon” (who shakes the earth).

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