In Greek mythology, Poseidon was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes. Neptune in Roman mythology.
In Greek mythology it is Poseidon and in roman mythology it is Neptune
Poseidon in Greek mythology is the god of the Sea, but in Roman mythology, he is Neptune.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon's love interest was Amphitrite, a sea goddess and the queen of the sea.
In Greek mythology Zeus holds and controls the lighting, Poseidon holds the Trident.
Poseidon
Amphitrite's husband in Greek mythology was Poseidon, the god of the sea. They had several children together, including Triton, the merman.
He is called Poseidon in Greek mythology, and Neptune in Roman mythology.
No, not in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, it was Poseidon.
Poseidon never died in Greek Mythology, being a god both immortal and ageless he can not die.
Neptune is the Roman form of Poseidon (Greek). In Greek mythology, Poseidon was god of the sea, whereas in Roman mythology he (Neptune) was closely associated with rivers also.
The God of the Seas in Greek mythology is typically Poseidon. In Roman mythology, he is known as Neptune. Poseidon is often depicted as holding a trident and is associated with the sea, earthquakes, and horses.