He is the God of the sea, tidal waves, earthquakes and he also rules horses, this means that he has control of water like lakes and dams, he is the protector of all water. He is an Olympian god, he has two palaces one is in the depths of the ocean and the other one is on MT Olympus, but Poseidon preferred to stay with his wife in the palace in the ocean. He is armed with a trident and is also sometimes represented to have the tail of a fish. His trident caused earthquakes as well as storms. Poseidon was able to cause tempests and earthquakes, drown lands, shatter rocks and was able to bring back peace. Like other gods he had a roman name, his roman name is Neptune. Poseidon's symbol is the trident and his sacred animals are the dolphin, the horse and the bull. Poseidon was grand …show more content…
Poseidon was married to a sea nymph Amphitrite and they had 7 children their names were Theseus, Triton (Amphitrite produced a triton which is half-human and half-fish), Polyphemus, Belus, Ahenor, Neleus and Atlas. He was also farther of Charybdis who was a sea monster who attacked ships.
Poseidon sometimes rode over the waves on a chariot pulled by horses, he was accompanied may mermen who blew high pitched blasts on con shells to warn people to keep away/keep out of the way. Poseidon also lost a battle with his brother Zeus for control over the sky, after the battle Poseidon moved to a golden palace somewhere under the Aegean Sea. Some sailors even sacrificed themselves to Poseidon. Sometimes Poseidon also provided springs of water to people.
DID YOU KNOW that according to tradition, Poseidon was the god that breathed life into the first horse on earth.
In some of the stores that have been sad Poseidon and his brother Zeus did not share the same fate as their sisters and
Poseidon is the brother of the Gods Zeus and Hades. Poseidon’s weapon is a trident. He is second to Zeus. Poseidon is also called Neptune. Poseidon is married to Amphitrite. He also has a son and two daughters. Poseidon tried to stop Odysseus from getting back to Ithaca because Odysseus blinded his son the cyclops Polyphemus. Poseidon is a patron of the Phaeacians, who ultimately helped Odysseus return to Ithaca. Poseidon trapped Odysseus and his men after the Trojan war when they were going back to Ithaca in a lee with big storms and high winds. Eventually Odysseus did get free and returned to Ithaca. (Graves
Poseidon (also known as Neptune according to the Roman mythology) who ruled over the waters, in myths has appeared as a violent god, because of his savage sea storms and earthquakes. A summary of Poseidon would be very tall with a long flowing
Poseidon is a Greek god who was the god or ruler of the sea, horses, and earthquakes. The two Titans named Cronus and his sister Rhea where Poseidon's parents. The symbol of Poseidon and his favorite weapon was the mighty trident. Poseidon gained the power to rule the sea by drawing lots with Zeus and Hades after they defeated the Titans in order to rule Mount Olympus. Triton was one of three son's of Poseidon but his most famous ones of the three were Theseus and Bellerophon.
In the religion and mythology of ancient Greece, Poseidon was the god of the sea and of water in general. Unpredictable and often violent, he frequently represented the destructive power of the sea and was also the god of earthquakes. He was closely associated with horses as well. In art, Poseidon was typically shown as a bearded man carrying a trident (a three-pronged fishing spear) and accompanied by a dolphin or a tuna. He traveled over the sea in a chariot pulled by creatures that had the heads and bodies of horses and the tails of fish.
Poseidon had a big family. His mom and dad were titans and they were Cronus and Rhea. He had five siblings who were gods, and their names were Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, and Zeus. Poseidon had seven children: Theseus, Polyphemus, Belus, Agenor, Neleus, Atlas. Amphotrite was the goddess of the sea and Poseidon’s wife.Poseidon and his siblings spent their childhood in Cronus’ stomach because he thought his children would overthrow him.
Poseidon was the god of the sea, earthquakes and horses. He was married to Amphitrite (granddaughter of the Titan Oceanus) they had two children together Trition and Rhode. Poseidon was the son of the titans Cronus and Rhea. There are two birth stories of Poseidon one he was swallowed with the rest of his brothers and sisters by his father Cronus at birth but was saved later by Zeus. The second story is that his mother Rhea saved him by hiding him in a flock of sheep and told Cronus that she’d given birth to a horse and gave him that to eat.
Son of Cronus And Rhea, brother of Zeus, Hades, and Hera. Greek name: Neptune. And he is the God of the sea.
Poseidon is God of the sea and protector of all aquatic feature. Like his brother Zeus he drew lots with his
Poseidon is the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. “He was violent and moody and carried a three-pronged spear called a trident” (Gall 46). Poseidon had two brothers, Zeus, and Hades. Poseidons wife was Amphitrite. His father was the head titan Cronus, his mother was Rhea. All of the olympian gods hated the titans. Poseidon was one of the twelve olympian gods. The olympians fought against the titans and won. All of them were the rulers of the world. They were better than the titans. The twelve of them called themselves the twelve olympian gods because their kingdom was on top of Mt. Olympus and there were twelve of them. When the gods chose which god controlled what domain of the world poseidon picked the sea. The greeks made him the god of earthquakes and horses too. If he was mad he created earthquakes. He created the horse for Demeter. So
This is just a small amount of the history of Poseidon. Such as all people, Poseidon also had a family. Poseidon was the son of the youngest titan Kronos, and Rhea the goddess of fertility (Taft 103). The god is believed to have a fair amount of siblings. According to “Poseidon” on page 509, the five siblings that we know of are Zeus, Hades, Hera, Hestia and Demeter.
Poseidon was one of a god . He was a god of the ocean .He live under the water because he take care of the fish. He get mad when you kill a animal because he really care for the animal. He is so powerful that he can make your journey supper lang when you travel, like when you get him mad he will make you go a different pass . He
Poseidon is the ancient Greek god who resembles the power of the untamed, the brutal, and the wild. After the defeat of the Titans, Poseidon drew straws with his brothers and got the middle straw. Therefore, he became the lord of the Sea, earthquakes, and horses. The Romans knew Poseidon as Neptune. He is also associated with clouds, which was essential to agriculture. Poseidon could create springs, floods, and even tidal waves when angered. Besides the sea, Poseidon is also connected with the earth. It is believed that his anger is
In ancient times around 800 B.C. a civilization arose that would become a great power called Greece. Poseidon was important to these people because the myth of Poseidon explained all the things that happened to the Greeks at sea so they could attain a greater knowledge of everything else and now have a form of religion which would cause a spark of order and unity. Poseidon also stood as one of the most powerful major gods. He is connected to our lives today through popular culture and literacy. Poseidon also stands as an example of power that could represent law enforcement or our military/homeland security.
One story that shows the competition between Poseidon and the other gods and goddesses is when he and Athena tried to persuade the citizens of Athens to make one of them their patron god (Gall 48). Poseidon’s gift was that of a spring that bubbled from the ground. The people were amazed at this site. Unfortunately for Poseidon, the water was as salty as the sea and it could not be drunk. Athena’s gift was that of an olive tree (Gall 48). The citizens loved this gift and chose her to be their patron and in her honor, named their city Athens (Cavendish (2074).
Poseidon met a Nereid named Amphitrite; like her sister Thetis she proved a reluctant bride, but Poseidon finally was able to win her. As husband and wife they played roles very much like those enacted by Zeus and Hera; Poseidon has a weakness for women, and Amphitrite with good cause is angry and vengeful (1). Together they bore three children, Rhode, Triton, and Benthesicyme. Triton was a merman that consisted of human above the waist and fish-shaped below the waist. He is seen many a times blowing a conch shell and can change shape at will. Poseidon had an infatuation with Scylla, daughter of Phorcys, and this angered Amphitrite. Amphitrite changed Scylla into a barking monster with six heads and twelve feet by throwing magical herbs into her bathing pool (2). Poseidon fooled around with thousands of goddesses, nymphs, and mortal women in his lifetime and also married another important goddess. Medusa is best known for her snake covered hair and her evil glaze, but she was married to Poseidon also. She was a part of the Gorgons (three sisters whose hair was writhed with serpents). When Perseus beheaded her, she was pregnant. From her dead body sprang a winged horse, Pegasus, and a son, Chrysaor. Pegasus is best known of the two but Chrysaor is known as "he of the golden sword." Chrysaor wed Callirhië and they had two offspring, one of which was Echidna. Echidna wed Typhon and had four offspring Orthus,