Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, making him a crucial figure in ancient Greek mythology and religion. As one of the Twelve Olympian gods, he held significant power and influence over maritime activities, which were vital for trade and travel in ancient Greece. Additionally, his ability to cause earthquakes and control horses underscored his importance in both natural and agricultural aspects of Greek life. Worship of Poseidon was integral to coastal communities, reflecting their dependence on the sea for sustenance and livelihood.
He never evolved. He was born a god so he stays a god.
Pluto is a Roman god, not Greek. Pluto to the Romans was King of the Underworld and so ruled it, and was god of wealth found underground.
He is not a god. He is a Titan. He is important because he chopped his father, Ouranos, to pieces. He ate all of his children so they couldn't take over, but Rhea, his wife, put Zeus in a cave so Kronos couldn't eat him. Zeus chopped Kronos to pieces and lobbed him in the pit of Tartarus. Zeus started the reign of the greek gods (Olympians).
I think so.
Do you mean the Roman god Mars, or the Greek god Ares? If so, he is the male god of war.
Posiden is the God of the Sea. Which means water. He also is the son of Kronos, who was the Titan lord in the Golden age. But, so is Hades and Zues. So he can kill you with water, plus he is immortal.
Posiden is the God of The Sea, so he can control the movement of the water and also earthquakes
posiden was said to be the ruler of the oceans and lakes.
Because he was the main greek god. He controlled the skies basically.
He was the god of the sea. The Greeks used the sea a lot to travel so they relied on Poseidon to make the travels safe for the Greeks. Also he was important because the sea provided protection for Greece.
Nike was the Roman god of Victory
It might be something to do with their god of harvest and wine
Poseidon is a mythological God, so no one has seen him or knows what he looks like. Based on statues and stories, he has legs.
Greece. He was a Greek god so its pretty self explanatory.
Greece. He was a Greek god so its pretty self explanatory.
Theseus wasn't a Greek god, so had no official symbols.
Hepestus is the greek god of fire and black smiths so i would say him