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.
Zeus is a figure from ancient Greek mythology and is not a historical figure who lived at a specific time. He is considered the king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling over Mount Olympus and associated with thunder, lightning, and the sky. Stories and worship of Zeus date back to at least the 8th century BCE, but he is a mythological character rather than a real person with a defined lifespan.
The name of the particular mythological figure you're looking for is "King Midas".
Iapyx was a mythological figure in ancient Greek mythology who was known as a skilled healer and physician. He was often associated with the healing arts and was said to have been a companion of the hero Aeneas during his journey.
Zeus is a mythological figure from ancient Greek religion. There is no literal last known location for Zeus as he is a deity believed to reside on Mount Olympus. In mythology, Zeus was said to have the ability to move freely between the heavens and earth.
A figure believed to have been selected by a higher power to save or protect people from harm or wrongdoing, often found in religious or mythological narratives.
Becuz he was dying
Apollo
Zeus divied the world because ther was unhappyness in the kindom
Pan
The anagram is atlas (capitalized Atlas for the mythological figure).
Venus is named after the roman god of beauty.
hydra is a Greek mythological figure not a roman number.
A Sphinx
I think its the spinx (bad spelling).
i guess it is the greek gods and the famous leader Pericles.