Zeus got the earth, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld.
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He was known for his power to control the oceans and bring storms, as well as for his connection to horses which were often seen as symbols of his strength and agility.
Zeus and his brothers, Poseidon and Hades, divided the world to establish their realms of influence: Zeus ruled the sky and heavens, Poseidon ruled the seas, and Hades ruled the underworld. This division ensured that each brother had control over a distinct domain and could maintain a balance of power.
The Aethiopian queen Κασσιόπη is the mythological source for the naming of the constellation of Cassiopeia. According to the myth, she was punished by the god Poseidon, who rules the oceans, for boasting that she and her daughter Andromedawere more beautiful than the daughters of the sea-god Nereus, the Nereids. Poseidon chained her to a chair and placed her in the heavens near the pole, so that as the heavens rotate, she is upside-down half the time.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus do not have specific planet names. They are associated with the Earth and Mount Olympus, the heavens where the Greek gods resided, rather than with planets in the solar system.
Zeus, along with his siblings Poseidon and Hades, drew lots to determine which part of the world each of them would rule. Zeus became the ruler of the sky and heavens, Poseidon became the ruler of the sea, and Hades became the ruler of the underworld.
In what myth to which you refer? There was no fury between Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades, they kept the sea, heavens, and underworld divided between them.
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He was known for his power to control the oceans and bring storms, as well as for his connection to horses which were often seen as symbols of his strength and agility.
In all of this mythologies, Zeus got to be god of the heavens because he and Poseidon decide that Zeus got the sky and Poseidon got the sea hades, then, he was tricked by Zeus into getting the underworld and thus, Zeus got control.
Zeus and his brothers, Poseidon and Hades, divided the world to establish their realms of influence: Zeus ruled the sky and heavens, Poseidon ruled the seas, and Hades ruled the underworld. This division ensured that each brother had control over a distinct domain and could maintain a balance of power.
They aren't "separated" they divided the ruling of their fathers universe among themselves; Zeus the Heavens, Poseidon the Sea, and Hades the Underworld.
Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus divided up what they would rule, the Underworld, the Seas, or the Heavens - holding the Earth in common to all.
Neither of them "won" anything after Cronus was forced into the Tartarus Pit, Zeus and his brothers Hades and Poseidon divided their father's kingdom among themselves: to Zeus went the Heavens, to Poseidon the seas, to Hades the Underworld.
No, he is not; lightning is a aspect of Zeus, god of the heavens and storms.
Yes: He appears in the heavens as a part of Creation
Zeus got the Heavens and Lightning Poseidon got the Seas and Horses Hades Got the Underworld and ruler of the dead
The ancient Babylonians divided the heavens creating the constellations we use today. The ancient Chinese divided the heavens in a different way.
Athena's father was Zeus, the god of lightning, heavens, and probably more.