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Poseidon - Wikipedia Poseidon maintained both associations among most Greeks: he was regarded as the tamer or father of horses, [2] who, with a strike of his trident, created springs (the terms for horses and springs are related in the Greek language) [4] His Roman equivalent is Neptune
Poseidon | Myths, Symbols, Facts | Britannica Poseidon, in ancient Greek religion, god of the sea (and of water generally), earthquakes, and horses He is distinguished from Pontus, the personification of the sea and the oldest Greek divinity of the waters
Poseidon • Facts and Information on Greek God Poseidon Poseidon was god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses He is considered one of the most bad-tempered, moody and greedy Olympian gods His vengeance when insulted was also legendary He is the son of Cronus and Rhea and was swallowed by his father along with Hades, Demeter, Hestia and Hera
Poseidon :: Greek God of the Sea Poseidon is the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea One of the Twelve Olympians, he was also feared as the provoker of earthquakes and worshipped as the creator of the horse A hot-blooded deity, Poseidon had many disputes with both gods and men, most famously with Athena and Odysseus
POSEIDON - Greek God of the Sea Earthquakes (Roman Neptune) Poseidon was the ancient Greek god of the sea, rivers, floods and drought, earthquakes, and horses He was depicted as a mature man with a sturdy build and dark beard holding a trident (a three-pronged fisherman's spear) His Roman name was Neptune
10 Myths About the Greek God Poseidon - TheCollector Poseidon was the brother of Zeus and Hades, and one of the primary deities in the Olympian pantheon He had a place with the other gods atop Mt Olympus, but he mainly stayed within his domain in the seas, where he was said to live in palaces under the water
Poseidon - World History Encyclopedia Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea and rivers, creator of storms and floods, and the bringer of earthquakes and destruction He was perhaps the most disruptive of all the ancient gods but he was not always a negative force
The Worship of Poseidon: God of the Sea and Storms Poseidon, one of the twelve Olympian gods, held dominion over the seas, rivers, and earthquakes Feared and revered in equal measure, he could calm the waters for sailors or summon devastating storms
Poseidon: The Greek God of the Sea - History Cooperative As the god of the sea, Poseidon is often depicted with a trident, a three-pronged spear, or fork, which he uses to control the waters and cause storms or calm seas He held a crucial place in Greek mythology and was revered and feared as one of the most powerful gods in the ancient pantheon
Poseidon, Greek God - Core Myths, Symbolism And Essential . . . Explore all the crucial facts about this Greek sea god, including his historical origins, significant myths, author who depicted him, his symbolic significance, notable painting, and enduring influences Poseidon is often depicted wielding a trident and surrounded by sea creatures