I'm not PERFECTLY sure... but i really think every olympian god had ceremonies. He was also one of the big three. Read the Percy Jackson and the olympian series along with the heroes of Olympus series. THEY ARE
AWESOME.
There were also sacrifices to Poseidon by sailors before undertaking a voyage. They usually sacrificed bulls or horses to the god of the sea, Poseidon.
To honor him, of course!
gives him the insides of cows
yes
He had a strong sense of Honor He never broke his word, and unlike Poseidon and Zeus, He never cheated on his wife.
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.
First Salmon Ceremonies
To honor him, of course!
To attend a banquet in his honor.
gives him the insides of cows
yes
Religious ceremonies and sacrifices.
You can purchase honor stoles for graduation ceremonies at online retailers, local graduation supply stores, or through your school's official supplier.
Yes
The Army Goes Rolling Along is the song that concludes all army reviews, parades, and honor guard ceremonies.
Yes, masters graduates may wear honor cords during graduation ceremonies to signify academic achievements or honors.
they had religious festivals for him and built temples
The Army Song