There is no equivalent in Egyptian Mythology, but the closest would be Yam (Yamm) who was worshipped as the God of the Sea during Ancient Egyptian times.
Hephaestus was the Greek god of the forge, the Greek equivalent of the Roman Vulcan. He was not a Pharaoh.
Minos was competing with his brothers to rule Crete. Minos prayed to Poseidon to send a white bull as a sign of support for him to be king. Minos was to kill the bull as a sacrifice to Poseidon, but kept the bull because of its beauty. He thought Poseidon would not care, and Minos sacrificed his own bull. This angered Poseidon or Minos was disobedient and made Poseidon think he was not worthy. Poseidon cursed Minos' wife.
Poseidon. He is a merman with a golden trident.
January, because according to the bible it's the first month
Yeah he was a failry important Greek God. He was immortal... He didn't die. There is no record of Poseidon dying.
Poseidon is the Greek equivalent
Neptune was the Roman equivalent of Poseidon.
I think you might mean Poseidon. Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea. Neptune was the Roman god equivalent to Poseidon.
The Roman equivalent to the goddess Hera is Juno. The Roman equivalent to the god Hermes is Mercury. The Roman equivalent to the god Poseidon is Neptune.
Neptune is the Roman equivalent of Poseidon.
Neptune.
Poseidon had white hair and his roman equivalent Neptune had Orange hair.
Neptune, was the Roman equivalent of the Greek Poseidon. I've never heard of any other names for him.
an old Roman god, Greek equivalent: Poseidon
any were but at the house.because she would nag all day .
Percy Jackson is the son of Poseidon.
Neptune was the god of the sea, Poseidon is his Greek equivalent.