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The Roman god Neptune is often called counterpart to Greek Poseidon.
I would assume Poseidon values the sea and the creatures that are living in the ocean. He is also the creator of horses, so he probably also values them as well.
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Poseidon's Greek name was Poseidon. Poseidon's Roman name was Neptune.
Aristotle was born in Macedonia.. and his works certainly spread the culture and influence of the Greek world. More so after his death though I'd say.
Poseidon was a Greek god = Greek culture.
He was a God in Greek and Roman culture
Poseidon is from the ancient Greek/Mediterranean peoples.
The Roman god Neptune is often called counterpart to Greek Poseidon.
The influence of the greek culture faded , after Alexanders kingdom was divided into three areas, and later on the roman culture also made its way.
Greeks mainly traveled by sea, and Poseidon is the god of the sea. So he had more influence upon the Greeks. He also had control of earthquakes and more earthly matters so they naturally made him a little more important.
I would assume Poseidon values the sea and the creatures that are living in the ocean. He is also the creator of horses, so he probably also values them as well.
Poseidon, the ancient Greek god of the sea, is featured in numerous books that delve into Greek mythology. As a prominent deity in Greek culture, Poseidon appears in various texts, such as the "Odyssey" by Homer and "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan, among others.
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The influence of Greek culture faded when the Roman Empire rose to power in the Mediterranean. Romans adopted and adapted many aspects of Greek culture, but over time developed their own unique identity that eventually diluted the impact of Greek cultural influence.
He spread Greek culture such as the Greek language and religion.