The Greek God Poseidon

Poseidon, The Greek God of The Sea and The Earthshaker is also known as The Prince Of Tides. Poseidon is also known under the name Neptune. He is the God Of The Sea, Earthquakes Floods and Drought. Neptune is described as a mature male with a thick beard and a large build. He was a mature man with a strong build and dark hair holding a tridi (a three-pointed spear for fisherman) trident. Poseidon had a gentle temperament. His disruptive and destructive nature was well-known.

It is said that he attempted to overthrow Zeus using the help of Hera (the wife Zeus). Poseidon was born to Rhea, King of Titans. Rhea was a Titaness. Poseidon was also the son of two brothers and three Zeus Gods, Hades God, Underworld, Hades God, Hera Goddess and Mother of the Titans, Rhea, a Titaness, and Demeter Goddess and Harvest. Poseidon married Ampharite, a Goddess of The Sea. This marriage was a martial alliance. Neptune’s first son was named Triton. He was a Fish-tailed God. Poseidon had numerous affairs with giants and cyclops. These are just a handful of his offspring. They include the Giant Antaios as well as the cyclops Polyphemos. There were also magical horses like Pegasos. Arion and other human kings. Triton represented Poseidon, sometimes with a rock covered in a sea creature such as an octipi or crayfish. Poseidon was usually dressed in a robe, cloth, or with a loose cloth around his arms. Poseidon usually wore a crown of celer or a headband. Together, he and his brothers set off to destroy the Elder Gods Pontos. Poseidon, his brothers, and the sea became his domain after the fall the Titans.

He won the contest with Athena, the goddess of Athens, to create the first horse. Poseidon, furious at the denial of his reward, drenched the land in drought. Poseidonis not the only Greek God, and has had a huge impact on Greek Culture.

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    Hi! I'm Benson Simpson, a 35-year-old educational blogger and teacher. I write about educational topics such as student motivation, creativity, and effective teaching techniques. I also run a blog about creativity and learning, which you can find at bensonsimpson.com.

bensonsimpson

bensonsimpson

Hi! I'm Benson Simpson, a 35-year-old educational blogger and teacher. I write about educational topics such as student motivation, creativity, and effective teaching techniques. I also run a blog about creativity and learning, which you can find at bensonsimpson.com.