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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 art of exhaling the wind, and is able to stir up or calm the raging seas. 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's trident is not only used as a **, it is also used to crush rocks, and the clear spring flowing from the cracks irrigate the earth, so that the 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.
His Roman name was Neptune, Neptune of the Eight Planets. Together with Zeus, he defeated his father Clos and divided the world, and he was in charge of the seas, dominating the waters with his trident, and having supreme authority over the waters, and being the shaker of the earth. He can call or calm a storm, easily smashing any ship.
Poseidon once fought with Athena for Athens, but unfortunately lost to Athena in the end. In a fit of rage, he flooded Athens. During the fight for Athens, he conjured the first horse, so he was also the protector of horses.
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Poseidon (Greek: Symbol of the sea god in Greek mythology, the shaker of the earth, his majesty rivals the earth's infinite vitality and flood, second only to Zeus's powerful ruler.
Poseidon was one of the twelve main gods of Olympus, and 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.
At the beginning, Poseidon and the three brothers divided their sphere of influence: the younger brother Zeus obtained the sky, the eldest brother Hades deigned to the underworld, and Poseidon got all the sea. Poseidon's mount is a chariot driven by a white horse, and a Trident of Poseidon.
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The younger brother of Zeus, the god of the sea in Greek mythology.
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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. >>>More
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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
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