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There wasnt a particular arrangement as they were consider equals, with Zeus their king.

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Q: How were the Greek gods' thrones arranged?
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What is the difference between a greek god and an Olympian?

The difference is quite simple. "Olympians" in reference to gods are the greek gods with thrones on Olympus. "Greek Gods" is used in reference to the Olympians and minor gods.


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