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Poseidon really didn't get killed, Gods never die, or at least, immortals don't. They just keep coming back. Poseidon doesn't exist today because it's a myth.

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Who killed Poseidon?

No one killed Poseidon, he can not die.


How did Poseidon get killed?

In ancient Greek myth, Poseidon did not die.


Did poseidon kill people?

Poseidon killed many that travel the seas


Who is odsseus and what happened to him?

Poseidon killed him


Did Poseidon love his kids?

no, he killed all of them


What is Poseidon's purpose in god of war 3?

To get killed by Kratos epicly


What were some of Zeus' feats?

Zeus killed his brother Poseidon by striking the water with lightning


Why did Zeus Poseidon and Hades kill their father?

Because he had eaten Poseidon and Hades to stop any of his children from taking his throne.Addition:Since Cronus was divine he could not be killed, but they sent him into the underworld.


Did Poseidon's parents get along with him?

No poseidon did not get along with his parents and never would. He never did because his father Cronus swallowed him, and Cronus died when Zeus (Poseidon's brother) killed him and saved his siblings.So the answer would be no he did not get along with them because he never even talked to them.


Why did Poseidon gain power?

Poseidon gained power because he was the brother of Zeus who killed their evil father Kronos. Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia all helped, therefore they all gained some power over the new world.


What happened to the Cyclops named Polyphemus?

Odysseus blinded and killed him, which is the reason that Poseidon wanted to make sure he would not return home safely. Polyphemus happened to be Poseidon's favorite son.


Why did Poseidon punish Ulysses?

Poseidon punished Ulysses because he blinded the Cyclops Polyphemus, who was Poseidon's son. Ulysses' act angered Poseidon, and as the god of the sea, he had the power to make Ulysses' journey home from the Trojan War much more challenging by causing storms and obstacles for him.