yes they did they competed for the city of Athens Athena won by giving them a olive tree and posedion gave them a spring , also he went on a date with medusa in one of her temples [ that was her daughter medusa used to be beautiful and Athena is a goddess of purity so she changed her so no man can never look at her again ]
Hate would be a strong word for any god-to-god relationship in Greek mythology. The main source of tension between Athena and her uncle was the city of Athens.
Athena and Poseidon don't hate each other, but they have a rivalry. They both vied for control of Athens and their conflict resulted in Poseidon creating a saltwater spring and Athena an olive tree to win the favor of the people. Despite their rivalry, they are still key gods in the Greek pantheon and can work together when necessary.
Poseidon doesn't necessarily hate Zeus, but their relationship is tense due to their rivalry for power. In Greek mythology, both gods desired control over the earth and its people, leading to conflicts and disagreements between them. Their differing domains (sea for Poseidon, sky for Zeus) also contributed to their adversarial dynamic.
Odysseus and Poseidon have a strained relationship in Greek mythology. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, which leads to Poseidon causing numerous obstacles and challenges for Odysseus on his journey back home from the Trojan War.
Hate, loathe, detest.
I won't tell you what I hate most, but I can give you an idea how to do your own essay. Think about the last time you and your friends were standing around moaning about something or another. Each of you took turns, perhaps interrupted each other with stories of the grossest thing you ever saw, the most rude person you have ever known, the most digusting smell you have ever whiffed. You didn't know it then, but you were creating an essay. Think about it again and do that.
A metaphor for hate could be a poison that spreads and consumes everything it touches, leaving only destruction in its wake.
Athena Hates Poseidon and Medusa
No, but they are family, and families do fight.
a good game is chariot races usually Poseidon and Athena hate each other but the both designed the chariots Athena thought of it but she needed Poseidon's help because he invented horses so that's the Greek game
poseidon ever sense the contest between athens
yes! because they were fighting over athens! lolz btw Athena wins lolz
Athena and Poseidon were rivals in the contest for Athens. When Athena won and became the patron goddess of the city, there were still some tensions between the two. The other reason why Athena hated Poseidon was because she caught him and his girlfriend Medusa in her temple and felt very insulted.
Why not? They were brothers. answer 2- They did not hate each other but the dont like each other either mainly due to tha fact that Zeus doesn't trust Poseidon
Poseidon and Athena both wanted the city of Athens for their own. Each gave a gift to the city. Posiedon gave it the sea, and therefore added it to his kingdom. However, Athena planted an olive tree. Zeus ruled that Athena gave the better gift and therefore got Athens.
No, Poseidon did not hate Hera, they were sister and brother.
Poseidon would dislike Athena as she won a contest for the naming of the city Athens. He also dislikes Zeus as he is the one who was made leader; when it could have been Zeus, Poseidon or Hades.
Poseidon did not hate his brothers Hades and Zeus.
Athena was the one who cursed Medusa by giving her ungliness (snakes as hair, turn-to-stone eyes, etc.), after being Poseidon's lover whom he brought into one of Athena's places of worship. Truthfully, the worst thing you can do by mythology about Athena is claim directly or indirectly to be better than her. Medusa didn't exactly do that. She insulted Athena by, um, doing some stuff with Poseidon in Athena's temple. Since Athena pledged to basically be a virgin forever, this romance didn't particulairly go down well with her.