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Cerberus was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. During one of his quests with his brothers Zeua and Poseidon, he found Cerberus and took a liking to him. Cerberus was then given to Hades by the parents because they saw that Hades would take care of him.
Poseidon told Odysseus that he would never again set foot on the land of his kingdom, Ithaca, after he boasted to Poseidon that he defeated Troy without the help of the gods.
Rhea saved Poseidon by hiding him from Cronus, who feared a prophecy that one of his children would overthrow him. When Poseidon was born, Rhea secretly took him to the island of Crete and entrusted him to the care of nymphs, ensuring he would grow up safely away from Cronus's reach. Later, when the time was right, Poseidon returned to challenge his father alongside his siblings, ultimately leading to Cronus's defeat. Rhea's actions were crucial in preserving Poseidon's life and allowing him to fulfill his destiny.
Poseidon tried to punish Odysseus by laying a curse on him, saying that he (Odysseus) would never set foot on Ithaca without divine intervention (help from the gods).
Well, Poseidon has a different spelling for his name in Greek but if it is just Poseidon in English in Greek letters it would be: Ποσειδών Poseidon And if you are Greek, you would spell it like: Ποσειδώνας Poseidon Not much of a difference though.
In Greek mythology, The God of wind would be Typhon Answer 2: No, sorry, Typhon was a horrible monster fighting Zeus.The wind god was Aeolus.
Cerberus was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. During one of his quests with his brothers Zeua and Poseidon, he found Cerberus and took a liking to him. Cerberus was then given to Hades by the parents because they saw that Hades would take care of him.
well since zues is the king of all gods and hes very powerfal with his lightning rod but poseidon is the god of the seas and if you thing that poseidon join all of his seas to gether it probly will be a tie so TIE
Poseidon told Odysseus that he would never again set foot on the land of his kingdom, Ithaca, after he boasted to Poseidon that he defeated Troy without the help of the gods.
Rhea saved Poseidon by hiding him from Cronus, who feared a prophecy that one of his children would overthrow him. When Poseidon was born, Rhea secretly took him to the island of Crete and entrusted him to the care of nymphs, ensuring he would grow up safely away from Cronus's reach. Later, when the time was right, Poseidon returned to challenge his father alongside his siblings, ultimately leading to Cronus's defeat. Rhea's actions were crucial in preserving Poseidon's life and allowing him to fulfill his destiny.
POSEIDON IN SPANISH IS......POSEIDON WITH AN ACCENT ON THE LAST SYLABE.
Poseidon tried to punish Odysseus by laying a curse on him, saying that he (Odysseus) would never set foot on Ithaca without divine intervention (help from the gods).
Without the bitter taste of defeat, would victory taste as sweet? "Victory is sweetest when you've known defeat." ~Malcolm S. Forbes
Athens would have been called Poseidon.
Well, Poseidon has a different spelling for his name in Greek but if it is just Poseidon in English in Greek letters it would be: Ποσειδών Poseidon And if you are Greek, you would spell it like: Ποσειδώνας Poseidon Not much of a difference though.
Poseidon disliked Odysseus because he thought that the might of man had accomplished the victory, placng man over the gods, when in fact, without poseidon and other gods, the war would have been impossible to win, and all of Odysseus's clever plans would have failed.'Man is nothing without the gods'Poseidon disliked Odysseus because Odysseus tricked and blinded his son and then dared Poseidon to do anything about it.
No. Athena's great wisdom help Odysseus get past Poseidon If she did not help him Odysseus would have been lost at sea because he blinded Poseidon's kid, Polyphemus and that angered Poseidon.