Oh honey, it's Poseidon, not "posidon." He's the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. Basically, he's the big daddy of the ocean and can shake things up whenever he pleases. Just don't get on his bad side, or you might find yourself in some deep water.
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In Greek myth, Perseus is the son of Zeus and Danae.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
Theres: Apollo-god of the sun Zeus-King of the gods Hera-Queen of the gods Aphrodite-goddess of love Athena-goddess of wisdom and war Dyonysus-god of wine Janus-God of doors Ares-God of war Artemis-Goddess of the hunt and the moon Demeter-Goddess of the harvest Persephone-Goddess of spring Hephestus-God of the forge Hestia-Goddess of the hearth and the home Hermes-messenger of the gods Posidon-God of the sea
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No, Neptune was, and his greek form is posidon
NO! All the greek gods never did agsist! There is only one ruler and that is god!
Poseidon was/is the Greek name for the god of the sea. The Romans called him Neptune.
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No. Neptune is a Roman sea god, and Poseidon is a Greek sea god. They are often assocated with each other, and in ancient times were merged together, but come originally from different cultures.
Posidon's brothers are Zeus(God of the Sky) and Hades(God of the Underworld)
In Greek mythology, Zeus's two brothers are Poseidon and Hades. Poseidon is the god of the sea, while Hades is the ruler of the underworld. Together, they were known as the three most powerful gods in the Greek pantheon.
In Greek myth, Perseus is the son of Zeus and Danae.
When the Romans adopted the Greek gods, they renamed Poseidon Neptune.
Greek=zeus posidon hades Roman=jupiter neptune pluto