Who is the god of the sea in the mythology of the wax and who is the god of the sea in Greek mytholo

Updated on culture 2024-05-25
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As far as I know, yes. Poseidon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You should have seen "Saint Seiya", the one that likes Athena, Poseidon, hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you still need to ask?? Poseidon, of course ...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Greek myth of the sea god is: Poseidon. Poseidon (Greek:

    English: poseidon), is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology, 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 mankind the first horse, his mount is a chariot driven by a white horse, he is the elder brother of Zeus (the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology) and the younger brother of Hades (the king of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology).

    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. Therefore, the Greek seafarers and fishermen near the Aegean Sea admired him very much.

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In Greek mythology, the god of the sea was Poseidon.

    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. Therefore, the Greek seafarers and fishermen near the Aegean Sea admired him very much.

    Brief introduction. Poseidon's prototype was supposed to be a harpoon for fishing, not a trident in Chinese translation. After Zeus and others overthrew Cronus and became a new generation of god-kings, Poseidon was given the right to manage the sea and all its water systems.

    His majesty rivaled the infinite life force of the earth and the floods, and his status and power were so high that his dominance spread throughout the world, and he was second only to Zeus in power.

    During the crusade against Kronos, the Cyclops gave Zeus a lightning spear, a Poseidon trident, and Hades a double-strand fork. After that, Poseidon often carried a trident, which became his trademark.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Zeus is the god of the Celestials, the highest god in Greek mythology, the son of Cronus and Rhea.

    The queen of Hera, the eldest daughter of Kronus and Rhea, the sister and wife of Zeus.

    Hades, the king of Hades, the son of Kronos and Rhea, the brother of Zeus.

    Palmephone Queen of Hades, daughter of Zeus and Demeter.

    Emperor Poseidon, son of Kronus and Rhea, brother of Zeus.

    Athena, the goddess of wisdom, the goddess of war, was born from the head of Zeus.

    Apollo Sun God, son of Zeus and Leto.

    Ares god of war, son of Zeus and Hera.

    Aphrodite Goddess of Love, daughter of Zeus and Dione.

    Dionysus Bacchus, son of Zeus and Semele.

    Artenis, goddess of the moon and the hunt, daughter of Zeus and Leto, twin sister of Apollo.

    Hephaestus was the god of fire, son of Zeus and Hera.

    Son of Hermes Zeus and Maia, messenger of the gods, leading god of the dead.

    Eos, goddess of the dawn.

    Alice Goddess of Discord.

    Eros, Eros.

    The goddess in the water springs of the Nades River.

    Calypso Goddess.

    The river god of Seymus.

    Arcolos, the river god.

    Axius sent the river god of Ernia.

    Groux Poseidon, good at prophecy.

    Terry is the god of the sea.

    Leuketia Goddess of the sea.

    Neriedes Goddess of the Sea.

    Gaia, Mother Earth.

    Selene: Goddess of the Moon.

    Tanatos Grim Reaper.

    Hypnos Sleeping God.

    Hekate, the goddess of night and the nether, is also the goddess of ghosts and magic.

    The goddess of the mountains and forests of Xuzhenx.

    Pan: The god of mountains and forests.

    The Three Goddesses of Chronology: Ononia (Order), Dick (Justice), Erene (Peace), and the Three Goddesses of Destiny Klotto (weave the thread of life), Laxis (determine the length of the thread of life), and Atropos (cut off the thread of life).

    The three goddesses of grace, Euphrosine, Talia, and Alloraia.

    The Three Nemesis are collectively known as Eriniaus.

    The one you want to ask.

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