No, the ancient Greeks did not believe that their gods lived under the ground. They believed that their gods lived on Mount Olympus, the highest peak in Greece. They considered Mount Olympus to be their divine residence.
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The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
The Ancient Greeks lived in very rough conditions if you can imagine
Greeks lived in isolated communities.
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Greek gods. The ancient Greeks believed in gods that lived on mt Olympus.
The Ancient Greeks believed gryphons lived in the mountains of Rhipaean near the Hyperboreans.
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On mt olympus
the Greeks lived on the Mediterranean Sea... so I would say that one. They knew of the Black sea and the Caspian sea; and the ancient Greeks believed the Atlantic Ocean to be a world encompassing sea.
Without exception, they believed that their own country was the center of a disk-like world, and this belief continued to influence ancient though, even after the Greeks had discovered that the world is a sphere. ... Of course, Greece was the center of the world, and the Greeks believed that they could prove it.
Ancient Greeks?? .......
The ancient Greeks believed that gods and goddesses are immortal; therefore, according to Greek mythology, the goddess Demeter lived forever.
The ancient Greeks lived in Greece. The normal house was a courtyard with rooms around it. Most Greeks lived near the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and in southern Europe. Some citys they lived in are Athens, Sparta, and Crete. They inspired many cultures from their beliefs.
The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
They lived in and immediately around modern Greece.
The Ancient Greeks lived in very rough conditions if you can imagine