. . . "Olympian Gods"@en . "To rule and protect Ancient Greece."@en . "Hercules"@en . "Olympians of Greek mythology"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Olympian Gods and Goddesses are the rulers of the world of Ancient Greece in Hercules. They are divine immortals who control the forces of nature. They are related to the older Titans, their ancestors and chief enemies. There are now twelve major deities who rule over the country, the Olympians, all of whom are under the absolute rule of Zeus, king of the gods. They reside high above on Mount Olympus where they discuss affairs related to the mortal world or matters regarding monsters or disorders in nature."@en . . "The Olympian Gods and Goddesses are the rulers of the world of Ancient Greece in Hercules. They are divine immortals who control the forces of nature. They are related to the older Titans, their ancestors and chief enemies. There are now twelve major deities who rule over the country, the Olympians, all of whom are under the absolute rule of Zeus, king of the gods. They reside high above on Mount Olympus where they discuss affairs related to the mortal world or matters regarding monsters or disorders in nature."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Olympian gods are a group of deities worshiped by the Greeks in Age of Mythology. Twelve gods form the council on Mount Olympus."@en . . . . . . . . "The Gods and Goddesses"@en . . "The Olympian gods are a group of deities worshiped by the Greeks in Age of Mythology. Twelve gods form the council on Mount Olympus."@en . . . . . "The Olympian Gods and Goddesses"@en . . . . . . .