-
Poseidon's Profile: Poseidon is one of the twelve main gods of Greek Olympus, he is the elder brother of Zeus, second only to Zeus, and his Roman name is Neptune.
Poseidon is the son of Kronos and Rhea, and the brother of the main god Zeus and Hades, the king of Hades, who is older than Zeus and younger than Hades. Since Kronos was afraid that his children would overthrow him, each child was eaten by Kronos as soon as they were born. Only the youngest Zeus, who was replaced with a stone by Rhea, escaped.
Poseidon and his brother united when they were young and overthrew the tyrannical rule of their father, the former god-king Kronos, and after Zeus, Poseidon became the god of the sea, in charge of all waters, second only to Zeus, and can be said to be the most powerful in the world.
The legend of Poseidon:
Poseidon and Zeus divided the world together after defeating their father Cross. Poseidon was the elder brother of Zeus and the uncle of Athena. Poseidon is the god of horses, and legend has it that he gave the first horse to man.
In addition, he is a brave warrior and is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology. He is in charge of the seas, dominates the waters with a trident, has supreme authority over the waters, and is the shaker of the earth.
It is said that when Poseidon is angry, there will be a sea monster in the sea, and when he wields the trident, he can not only easily set off monstrous waves, but also cause storms and tsunamis, sink the continent, collapse the heavens and the earth, and also smash everything to pieces, and even cause a big **, when his chariot runs on the sea, the waves will become calm and digging, and there are dolphins around.
-
His full names include the god of the sea, the god of **, the god of storms, and the god of horses.
Poseidon Profile:
Poseidon Feast is the king of the sea in Greek mythology, the shaker of the earth, his majesty is matched by the infinite vitality of the earth and the flood, known as Zeus of the sea, whose status and power are so high that the power of domination pervades the whole universe, and is second only to Zeus the Father in power.
Poseidon, one of the twelve main gods of Olympus and one of the triumvirate of Olympus, Neptune was named after his Roman name, Neptune. He is the son of the second generation of god king Kronos and the god queen Rhea, the second brother of Zeus, and the supreme god who rules all the universe and seas.
-
His full name is Poseidon.
Poseidon (Greek: English: poseidon) is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus.
At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses, legend has it that he gave the first horse to mankind, and his mount is a ** chariot driven by a white horse, he is the elder brother of Zeus and the younger brother of Hades.
When Poseidon is angry, there will be a sea monster in the sea, when he wields the trident, not only can he easily set off monstrous waves, but also can cause storms and tsunamis, sink the continent, shatter the heavens and the earth, and can also smash everything to pieces, and even cause a big **, when his chariot is running on the sea, the waves will become calm, and there are dolphins around.
-
Specifically, you can refer to Artemis, the goddess of the moon and the hunt.
Goddess of Dawn] Eos.
Goddess of Discord] Alice.
Eros: Son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
The goddess of Naedes: The goddess of the rivers and springs.
Goddess] Calypso.
River God] Semothys.
River God] Arcolos.
Paenia River God] Axius.
Poseidon] Groux: Good at prophecy.
Poseidon] Triton.
Goddess of the Sea] Lukotea.
Goddess of the Sea] Neriedes.
Goddess of the Earth] Caia.
Moon Goddess] Selene.
Grim Reaper] Tanatos.
Hypnos: The Grim Reaper and the Sleeping God are twin brothers.
Nether Goddess] Hekater: The goddess of the night and the nether, and also the goddess of ghosts and magic [Goddess of the Mountains] Renks.
God of Mountains and Forests] Pan.
The Three Goddesses of Time: Ononia (Order), Dick (Justice), Erene (Peace), [The Three Goddesses of Fate] Klotto (Weave the Lifeline), Laxis (Determine the length of the Lifeline), Atropos (Cut the Lifeline).
The Three Goddesses of Grace] Euphrosine, Talia, and Alolaya [The Three Goddesses of Vengeance] are collectively known as Eriniaus.
A woman with all talents] Pandora: Broom star.
Queen Io of Egypt]: The wife of Zeus.
-
His full name is Poseidon.
Poseidon (Greek: English: poseidon) is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus.
At the same time, he is also the god in charge of the horse hall, legend has it that he gave the first horse of mankind, and his mount is a ** chariot driven by a white horse, he is the elder brother of Zeus and the younger brother of Hades.
When Poseidon is angry, there will be a sea monster in the sea, when he wields the trident, not only can he easily set off monstrous waves, but also can cause storms and tsunamis, sink the continent, shatter the heavens and the earth, and can also smash everything to pieces, and even cause a big **, when his chariot is running on the sea, the waves will become calm, and there are dolphins around.
-
Statue of Poseidon the god of the sea.
It took about 30 years for the classical period to transform the "antique smile" into a expressive movement, and the representative work is the bronze statue of "Poseidon", known as the god of the sea, discovered in 1928 in the sea near the cape of Altimesion at the northern end of the island of Euboea.
The Chinese name is the statue of Po Saidong, the god of the sea.
Address: Cape Altimecion, at the northern end of Euboea Island.
Statue prototype. Bo Sai Dong's full name.
Poseidon's bronze statue of Poseidon
Statue height. Origin of the rice statue.
It makes sense to call this colossus of Gaomi Poseidon the god of the sea.
Introduction to the statue. Poseidon is the brother of Zeus among the gods and is in charge of the waters of the sea. He often drove a carriage and held a trident to cruise the sea, and had the divine power to call for wind and rain, shake mountains and stir the sea. This statue shapes the dynamics of the sea god throwing a trident with its vigorous and open movements
Arms spread back and forth in a balanced manner, holding the trident in the right hand in a throwing motion, stepping forward with the left foot, lifting the right foot slightly, and placing the weight between the legs. This is a kind of combat posture, which gives people incomparable majesty and has the spirit of "pulling out the mountains and covering the world". This state of mind is a true portrayal of the heroic resistance of the Greek people against the invaders in the Greco-Persian Wars.
Statue features: The statue's anatomically accurate human body and bulging muscles conform to anatomical principles, which is the most accomplished work of the "Rigorous Style" period. It is perfectly shaped, vigorous and varied, showing the maturity of Greek carving.
In 480 B.C., the Greek navy won its first victory in this sea after a fierce battle with the Persian navy. At that time, it was the sea god Poseidon who was in charge of the sea, so it is clear that this statue was made by the Greeks to worship the god of the sea. The Greeks revered the gods, especially during times of war, and they would make sacrifices before going on an expedition to pray for the protection of the gods.
Greece is a polytheistic country, and each city-state has its own god to worship. But the Greeks did not have the pious religious sentiments of the Egyptians, who, while erecting sacred altars to the gods, removed their cornerstones piece by piece, making the gods and men one.
-
Poseidon (ancient Greek: also translated as Poseidon, Bose Idon), is the god of the sea (also the god of horses, bringing horses to mankind in mythology), the elder brother of Zeus, and the younger brother of Hades. Its symbol is the "Poseido Trident".
Corresponding to the Roman myth of Neptune, Neptune's Latin name originated from him. His mount is a chariot driven by a white horse. His ** is a trident.
At the beginning, the three Zeus brothers drew the sphere of influence, Zeus drew the sky, Hades (also known as Hades) drew the underworld, and Poseidon became the monarch of all the seas and lakes. His majesty rivaled the infinite life force of the earth and the floods, and he was called Zeus of the sea, and his status and power were so high that his dominance spread throughout the universe, and he was second only to Zeus in power. During the crusade against Kronos, the Cyclops gave Zeus Lightning, the Poseidon Trident, and the Hades Dark Helmet.
After that, Poseidon often carried a trident, which became his trademark. When he is angry, there will be monsters at the bottom of the sea, and he can not only easily set off monstrous waves to cause storms and tsunamis, sink the continent, and shatter the heavens and the earth, but also shatter everything, and even cause a powerful ** that shakes the whole world**, because it is too strong, even Hades is afraid that it will cause the universe to crack and expose the underworld to the world, but the sacred beast dolphin, which symbolizes him, shows the tranquility of the sea and the gracious divinity of Poseidon. He was adored by Greek seafarers and fishermen near the Aegean Sea.
Poseidon's trident is not only used as a **, but also used to crush rocks, and the clear spring flowing from the cracks irrigates the earth, so that farmers have a good harvest, so Poseidon is also known as the harvest god. Poseidon also gave mankind the first horse, and the chariot in which he rode was drawn by a golden warhorse, and when his chariot galloped on the sea, the waves became calm, and dolphins followed.
-
Poseidon is the son of Cronus and Rhea, the brother of Zeus, second only to Zeus, and one of the twelve main gods in Greek mythology. After the Titanomachy battle with the Titans, Poseidon became the great and majestic Sea King, in charge of all the waters that surround the continent. He ruled his kingdom with trembling earth shaking.
He has the ability to breathe the wind, and can set off or quell a furious trident.
of the sea. With a trident in hand, he swept the waves in a cart driven by a copper-hoofed horse. Although he had a place on Mount Olympus, most of the time he lived in his splendid golden palace in the depths of the ocean.
Poseidon often carried a trident, which became his trademark. When he is angry, monsters appear at the bottom of the sea, and he can cause tsunamis and ** by swinging his trident, but the sacred beast dolphin, which symbolizes him, shows the tranquility of the sea and the gracious divinity of Poseidon. He was adored by Greek seafarers and fishermen near the Aegean Sea.
Poseidon, the king of the sea, was an important Olympian god who was the patron goddess of Corinth and the patron saint of many of the city-states of Greater Greece, and even the labyrinthine city of Atlantis, mentioned by Plato. Ancient religious historians agree that Poseidon was originally a horse god rather than a sea god, and that he was closely associated with prehistoric court power, and that the symbol of the court and its main sacrifice was the horse. Thus, on the Mycenaean linear script b clay tablets found by Pylos, Poseidon's name Po-se-da-wo-ne is often associated with wa-na-ka (Greek: >>>More
Name: Song Xiaobo Born: December 23, 1983 Place of Birth:
Shanghai Hobbies: painting, shopping, surfing the Internet Height: 185cm Weight: >>>More
Naruto's Uchiha Ha Kaede.
Content Preview: Naruto's Uchiha Vortex. >>>More
The truth is that Uchiha Fugaoka (Itachi's father) is going to launch a coup d'état, but there are good-hearted people who don't want to see too many bloody pictures! For the sake of most people, Itachi chose to betray the Uchiha family and kill him, but Itachi only killed his own parents, most of them were killed by the root, and Danzang also put the Uchiha's writing wheel eye in his hands! The culprit is Danzo! >>>More
1. Because only by killing their family, his crime is enough, and he is wanted by Konoha before he can recognize it. >>>More