Poseidon is the god of earthquakes and is known as the "Earth-Shaker." He is also the god of the sea and horses. He is known in Roman mythology as Neptune.
Although Poseidon is a brother of Zeus, his primary role was controlling the seas. It would seem that "on land" he would need his senior brother's permission to be an "earth shaker".
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In Greek mythology, there is no titan, but the god Poseidon controls earthquakes once the titans are gone.
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There is no Greek god of books but there is a Greek goddess of wisdom her name is Athena.
Poseidon is the god fo the sea. His trident, when pounded on the ground, creates a earthquake. Poseidon doesn't earthquake-that doesn't even make sense- but he is the god of earthquakes. Was that your question? I hope so. Tahnk you!
No, it comes from the Greek god MARS
god of the sea and earthquakes
Poseiden was the god of the sea and of Earthquakes.
Poseidon
The was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes
Poseidon is the god of the sea and earthquakes, so I suppose he is god of the earth.
I would do it on Poseidon, god of the sea and earthquakes.
he is the god of the sea and earthquakes, giving him the name Earthshaker
According to Greek Mythology, Poseidon was the God of the seas and the God of earthquakes.
In Greek mythology, there is no titan, but the god Poseidon controls earthquakes once the titans are gone.
Poseidon is best known as god of the seas but he is also god of horses and of earthquakes.
No, Poseidon is the god of oceans, storms, earthquakes and, oddly enough, horses.
Atlantis was the domain of Poseidon, the god of the seas, storms and earthquakes.