All mythical gods have the same things in common, they are courageous, smart, loyal, powerful, and save their family and friends. Poseidon is an example of a mythical god. Poseidon is the god of sea, earthquakes, and horses. Poseidon was brother to Zeus and Hades they all are gods of creation of the earth. Example Zeus became ruler of the sky, Hades got dominion of the Underworld, and Poseidon was given all water, both fresh and salt. They all have different jobs of being a god, with the sky Zeus can control weather, clouds, and sun, Hades can control all of the underworld also known as sea, And Poseidon can control all water salt and fresh to do anything he wants. They all have things they can use for power and all are equally powerful.
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
“About Poseidon, a great god, I begin to sing, the shaker of the earth and of the barren sea” (Morford, Lenardon, and Sham, 171). Poseidon in Greek Mythology, or Neptune in Roman Mythology, is the God of the Earthquakes and of the Seas. He is known for his “severe and rough” nature and is associated with “the surge of the seas” (Morford, Lenardon, and Sham, 171). Poseidon is often underrepresented in myth but his role is pivotal due to the fact that he ruled the earth and the seas. Travel via the sea was essential in the spreading of culture during this time period and worship to Poseidon played an important role.
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.
Depending on which god a person angered and their situation in life, this hostility could be deadly. For example, Poseidon was the god of the sea but he also had control over earthquakes (Moford, Lenardon, and Shan 171). Odysseus’ famous journey took place mostly on the sea, which put him at the very mercy of this powerful god. However, as controller of both earthquakes and ocean, Poseidon could harm almost any mortal, unless that mortal was aided by another god in the moment of the attack. Other gods possessed similar grand jurisdictions, such as Apollo, the god of the sun and medicine, Hera, goddess of the earth, Hestia, goddess of the hearth’s fire, and Zeus, the god of the sky, among others. Each of these figures reigns over equally important aspects in the life of mortals. Additionally, as most Greeks never met the goddess in myth or in history, the actions of their elements were an even greater sign of their mysterious
The god I chose is Poseidon and I will explain his powers, accompleshments, and life in the pages listed below. Poseidon is a very important because he is one of the major three gods called the big 3. He is the brothers of the other two, Zues and Hades. Since the big 3 swore to never have kids they couldn’t marry humans, so Poseidon married a sea-nymph named Amphitrite. He was the god of the sea and horses and protected and ruled both of those things. There are many rivers with their own gods, poseidon was the god of all water in general. Other than the sea and horses he is also the god of earthquakes and can cause or stop them. When he was not on Mount Olympus he was in or near the water at pretty much all times. Other than being able to
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 also known as Neptune (if you are in Roman religion) is one of the great Greek olympian gods from the ancient greece time period. He is the most well known sea god from this time period, and he is known for being the ruler of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. Poseidon was the ruler of the Mediterranean, Black sea, and rivers not navigated by the Greeks. He was one of the most feared gods of that time because he was known to be quick to anger. Poseidon is one of the strongest greek god mentally and physically, because of his hard childhood, his strange family, and also because of all the battles he fought during this time.
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
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
Have you ever looked out over the vast, seamlessly never-ending ocean and thought, man I wish I could rule over all of that? Well the Grecian god Poseidon does! Poseidon, son of Kronos most powerful of all the primevals, Grecian god of the Seas was very well the most disruptive god to not only the gods of Olympus but also the people of Greece.
Poseidon, also know as Neptune in Roman mythology, the God of the Sea. Do you know him? If you don’t, here’s a little “guide” all about him, telling you about his family, friends, his worst enemies, his attributes, divine powers, and his connections to the modern world. Are you ready?
Many things through today's world is connected or brought on because of greek mythology. Poseidon is one of the most powerful gods or goddesses in mythology. Although, Poseidon is a dominant Greek god many still don’t know his mythology. Poseidon is a great Greek god because of his family, his role in Greek mythology, and the myths he was in.
With a label such as "God of the Sea," it's difficult not to gain an interest in such a tale. The tale being of a Greek God who is commonly known as Poseidon. Now, like stated before, Poseidon is a well known Greek mythology character, but he holds many different titles due to his various abilities."God of the Sea" is just one of them, and it is pretty self explanatory. Poseidon had some serious control over the vast blue waters.
He was the god of the sea, earthquakes horses and storms and controller of everything under the sea. Poseidon was an ultimate god to the Greeks, and was worshiped by all. He was one of the three major gods, all of whom appeared in day to day life. Along with his brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and children he ruled all aspects of Greek life. Poseidon was one of the gods with the most children, so in some ways, he had more influence outside of his domain than other gods.
The King of the Sea was named Poseidon. He ruled over the sea which included all the fish and mermaids in the sea. Almost every fish and mermaid in the land loved Poseidon; he was very hospitable. His kingdom had a regal feel and never failed to flourish with flowers. Adjacent to the kingdom was a small dilapidated village where all the fugitives who deterred the king lived.