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Because that what he chose
Poseidon was the pareon god of Corinth,
Poseidon God of the seas lord of water, horses and earthquakes.
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea. He is one of two brothers of the Greek primary deity Zeus. Poseidon was a major civil god in Athens, Corinth and other cities.
The Isthmian athletic games were held in honor of Poseidon, God of the sea. The sanctuary of Poseidon was built in 700 BCE on the isthmus near the city-state of Corinth.
Poseidon the sea god was patron of Corinth.
The god of corinth is Called Aphrodite google it for more info AndrewV123: You Idiot it is Poseidon the God of the Seas, look it up if you don't believe me.
Yes, Poseidon was the patron god of the city of Corinth. He was highly revered there, as the city was situated near the sea and relied on maritime activities. Additionally, Poseidon competed with Athena for the patronage of Athens, where he offered a saltwater spring, but ultimately lost to her olive tree gift.
Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, was worshiped in several ancient cities, most notably Athens, Corinth, and Sparta. In Athens, he was venerated at the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, while Corinth had a significant temple dedicated to him. Other cities, such as Megara and Delphi, also honored Poseidon, reflecting his importance across various coastal and inland regions of ancient Greece. His worship was often tied to maritime activities and the protection of sailors.
No, Zeus is. Poseidon is god of the sea
In Corinth, he was the main god worshipped, as well as in many cities of Magna Graecia (Great Greece). He was the second most important god in Athens, Athena being the main goddess worshipped.
No, Poseidon is the god of the sea.