Poseidon's brothers were Zeus and Hades
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Artemis her twin brother Apollo, Ares, Zeus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Poseidon, Hades
Hydra- three headed dragon he faced that ended in nine heads. He defeated it with Medusa's head. Medusa- cut her head off Giants,cyclopes (not Briares or Tyson) Kronos- final bad guy on last book Luke- human, host of Kronos
Poseidon did not create any animals. In Greek mythology, Poseidon was the god of the sea and earthquakes, and his domain was primarily focused on water and the oceans. Other gods and goddesses, such as Gaia (Mother Earth) and various Titans, were associated with the creation of animals in different mythological stories.
The mythological Greek sea god son of Poseidon was Triton. He had, however, 11 other children, who are as follows: Rhode and Benthesicyme - by Amphitrite. Theseus - by Aethra. Despoena and Arion - by Demeter. Chrysaor and Pegasus - by Medusa. The Golden-Fleeced Ram - by Theophane. By unknown mothers, he also fathered Polyphemus, Otus and Ephialtes.
Iago's relationship with the other characters is used as a means to an end. He uses their weakness and faults to his advantage and their detriment.
Poseidon is the son of Cronus and Rhea, and brother of Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Demeter, and Hades. He is the king of the sea and one of the Olympians.
The Curse of Poseidon refers to the mythological punishment inflicted by the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon, often associated with sailors and seafarers. In various myths, this curse typically manifests as storms, shipwrecks, or other maritime disasters as a consequence of offending Poseidon or failing to honor him properly. One famous example is the plight of Odysseus in Homer's "Odyssey," where Poseidon curses him to face numerous trials and delays on his journey home after Odysseus blinds Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus.
No, Harry Potter is an original idea that uses mythological creatures and other fantasy characters.
Relationship can mean the relationships between the characters in the play, or it can refer to how the actors playing the characters relate to each other on the stage.
Mostly, Athena and Poseidon don't have the greatest relationship. They competed against each other to be the patron god/goddess of Athens. Athena offered the olive tree, and Poseidon offered a water spring. Also, Athena found Poseidon with his girlfriend in her temple, which is pretty disrespectful!