Um your on your own, pal.
Never. Gods are immortal. They can't die.
a trident
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, was related to other gods in various ways. She was often considered the daughter of Zeus and Dione, though some myths suggest she emerged from the sea foam, making her origins somewhat ambiguous. As a prominent figure in the pantheon, she had relationships with other gods, including Ares, the god of war, and was also involved in key myths that affected gods like Hera and Athena, particularly during the events leading to the Trojan War. Additionally, she was revered by both mortals and gods alike, often influencing their relationships and affairs.
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She has worked with other gods or goddesses but they are not told.
Never. Gods are immortal. They can't die.
Poseidons brother is zeuz . and many more gods.
Hera is the goddess of the sky and Queen of the Gods.
Neptune
if you go in the muesem of olympus watch the small clip of teh gods talking then take the starfish off poseidons statue Yuck!
Poseiden, as like Zeus and other head Gods, had many lovers. Non were good enough to marry because they were either human or immortal lovers to another God.
the function of Poseidons temple was for Poseidons honor.
His wife was Hera. He also was mythologized to have had many dalliances with other gods, as well as mortals.
Rhea.
cronus
Zeus had a complex relationship with the other gods. He was the king of the gods and his authority was respected, but his relationships with other gods were often tumultuous due to his many extramarital affairs and questionable decisions, leading to conflicts and rivalries among the gods.
Cronus and Rhea