Both, by sailors and sea side villages.
he is poseidon
Temples :))
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.
The People of Athens honored by her name thought that Athena protected them a long time ago.
Poseidon is the one of the three top gods in Greek Mythology. He is also known as the God of the seas and horses and is thought to be responsible for earthquakes and ship wrecks. This resulted in the worship of Poseidon by all citizens of ancient Greece especially fisherman and shipmates.
he is poseidon
I'm sure Poseidon was worshiped at Poseidon's Temple. He was indeed worshiped at his own temple. Temple, dear friend. Temple.
Temples :))
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.
Poseidon as a God did not need religion, however the Greeks worshiped him as the God of the Sea.
horses
As far as I am aware, no culture every worshiped or honored the primal elements, whichever elements they believed them to be. (Different cultures, different elements).
Mary is not worshiped, that is for God only. Mary is venerated, or honored.
If you're trying to ask how was the Norse goddess Hel worshiped, the answer is "she wasn't." Not all the figures, gods and goddesses from the myths were actually worshiped or honored.
Saints are never worshiped. Worship is reserved for God alone. Saints are venerated or honored. Saints have been honored since the earliest days of the Church.
Saints are never worshiped, they are honored. Only God is worshiped.
As the Greek goddess of the sea, presumably she was worshiped alongside her husband, Poseidon.