He is the god of the sea. In roman mythology, Poseidon is called Neptune. He is also the one that causes earthquakes and Poseidon is the creator of horses.
They called him Neptune.
The Roman god Neptune is often called counterpart to Greek Poseidon.
In ancient Greece the god of the Ocean was called Poseidon. In ancient Rome he was called Neptune.
Um, maybe the Poseis or the Poseidos
Poseidon could be called such for a possible meaning of his name "husband of Earth".
the Greeks called poseidon" poseidon'' and the Romans called poseidon "neptune".
Athens would have been called Poseidon.
Amymone's son by Poseidon was called Nauplius.
A trident
Jupiter
It was said that when poseidon's trident struck the earth, it would cause earthquakes. Poseidon was also the god of sea and ocean.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, was Zeus's brother. An 'allusion' is a reference to something else. So, a poseidon allusion would be a reference, probably in a story or movie, to something about the sea or directly to Poseidon. For example, the 2006 movie called Poseidon was about an ocean liner named Poseidon meeting it's untimely demise - this is a direct allusion to Poseidon (the Greek god). Also, there is a scuba equipment manufacturer called Poseidon, Inc. Again, this is a direct Poseidon allusion.
He is the god of the sea. In roman mythology, Poseidon is called Neptune. He is also the one that causes earthquakes and Poseidon is the creator of horses.
Poseidon
They called him Neptune.
The Roman god Neptune is similar to Greek Poseidon, often they are called counterparts.