Hades did have a throne on Mt Olympus, but he actually resided in the underworld.
Hestia gave up her Olympian seat for Dionysus.
So much for the main gods.
But your question says mythological figure. There are hundreds of such and they did not reside on Mt Olympus.
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*Hestia gave up her Olympian seat for Dionysus* nowhere in ancient literature (as far as I know) is such a thing documented.
She did leave her place as one of the 12 main Olympians in favor of Dionysus when he became a god.
Apollo
Nothing. Socrates was a real historical figure, not a mythological one.
The name of the particular mythological figure you're looking for is "King Midas".
The pancreas is an organ, not a mythological figure. In Greek, the word means "all flesh".
Hercules is a mythological figure. Any assigning him to a particular year or century is pure speculation.
Becuz he was dying
Apollo
The anagram is atlas (capitalized Atlas for the mythological figure).
Luna, the roman goddess of the moon.
Pan
Venus is named after the roman god of beauty.
A Sphinx
hydra is a Greek mythological figure not a roman number.
Heart of stone identify the figure of speech ting tong identify the figure of speech the snowflakes danced identify the figure of speech he ran like wind identify the figure of speech
Pandora was a mythological figure. She was not real at any time.
i guess it is the greek gods and the famous leader Pericles.
I think its the spinx (bad spelling).