no, poseidon is a god of: 5o% sea, 25% earthquake, and 25% flame
No one knows: he's too old)
its the symbol of the Greek God Poseidon the god of the sea (and some say the god of horses too) A trident is like a pitchfork with three points.
Triton just follows Poseidon, his father, about the sea. (Poseidon has other sons too, but they are not in the sea).
Poseidon is a moody guy. On his good days he did cool stuff like creating horses out of sea foam and on his bad days he caused minor problems like a storm. But hey, hes a god. He can have temper tantrum too.:-)
Of course not. Poseidon had a lot of kids and there is no way they were all boys- there were girls too.
Poseidon's area of power and control is the sea. Any water source can be controlled by him too.
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Poseidon was a bit of a social butterfly in the god world. He got along swimmingly with his bro Zeus, despite the occasional sibling rivalry. He also had a soft spot for his wife Amphitrite, but let's be real, he was a bit of a flirt with the ladies of the sea. Overall, Poseidon had a posse of deities he could shoot the breeze with, but he definitely had his fair share of enemies too.
There are too many to count and some myths are contradictory.
To learn about Poseidon (and the other gods and goddesses too) read all the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan. Everything you need to know about all the gods and goddesses including Poseidon in these books!!!!
The Olive tree is one of Athena's symbols. When Athena and Poseidon were competing to be the patron of Athens they both had to give one gift. Poseidon gave the city a spring of water and Athena gave the city an olive tree. Because Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea the spring was too salty to drink. So Athena won and from then on the olive was her sacred symbol.
Zeus Eudora (pronounced you-DOR-uh) is the Greek Goddess of heavy rain. She is one of the Okeanides, the 3000 daughters of Tethys and Okeanos, Goddess and God of the oceans. The Okeanides were responsible for fresh water sources, whether from the earth or from the sky. Eudora's name means "good gifts."