Because he was the second most powerful god. I hope this help:)
i know of two city states that worshipped him Athens and Crete king Minos worshipped him allot
hestia is worshipped by humans and greeks
Poseidon inspired greeks by having control of water. Which is the answer to thirst.
Poseidon was named before Neptune. Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and was worshipped by ancient Greeks. The planet Neptune was discovered much later, in 1846, and was named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune, who is equivalent to Poseidon in Greek mythology.
Presumably alongside Poseidon.
i know of two city states that worshipped him Athens and Crete king Minos worshipped him allot
hestia is worshipped by humans and greeks
No, they did not, as Poseidon was a god of the ancient Greeks.
The Greeks worshipped a pantheon of gods.
Poseidon inspired greeks by having control of water. Which is the answer to thirst.
The Ancient Greeks revered Pluto as the ruler of the underworld, while Zeus ruled the heavens and Poseidon ruled the seas. See the related link below for more:
Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Poseidon, Athena. That's not all but those are the big wigs I can remember.
The Greeks worshipped a variety of Gods and had temples to them.
Poseidon was named before Neptune. Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and was worshipped by ancient Greeks. The planet Neptune was discovered much later, in 1846, and was named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune, who is equivalent to Poseidon in Greek mythology.
Presumably alongside Poseidon.
The Greeks worshipped Poseidon, the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, because he played a crucial role in their daily lives and livelihoods. As the protector of sailors and fishermen, they sought his favor for safe voyages and bountiful catches. Additionally, Poseidon was associated with horses, which were vital for transportation and warfare, further emphasizing his importance in Greek society. His worship included rituals and offerings to appease him and ensure prosperity and safety.
No, they worshipped Zeus.