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Poseidon and Zeus, both major gods in Greek mythology, had a contentious relationship, primarily due to their rivalry for supremacy among the Olympian deities. After the defeat of the Titans, they divided the cosmos, with Zeus taking the sky, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld. While they generally respected each other's domains, conflicts arose, particularly when Poseidon challenged Zeus's authority, leading to tensions and power struggles, most notably illustrated in stories like the contest for Athens. Ultimately, they maintained a fragile alliance, balancing their powers and responsibilities.

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