they don't.
They call Zeus the Cloud-gatherer.
Zeus and Prometheus didn't get along that well. Zeus wished us ignorant and pliable, Prometheus wanted us to rise to our potential.
Unfortunately the eagle remains, and the snake was subdued.
Zeus 's followers still keep us in ignorance.
Zeus doesn't trust Poseidon because maybe someday Poseidon will betray Zeus
Poseidon is the father of Pegasus by Medusa.
No, Poseidon is not dating Hestia; Hestia is a virgin goddess and Poseidon is married to Amphitrite. Poseidon and Apollo did want to marry Hestia, until she vowed on the head of Zeus to remain a virgin.
Poseidon is called Poseidon because it is the name of the Greek god of the sea in Greek mythology. Poseidon's name comes from the Greek words "posis" meaning husband or lord, and "dāta" meaning giver or granter, reflecting his role as the lord and ruler of the seas.
Zeus's brothers are Poseidon and Hades. Poseidon is the god of the sea, while Hades is the god of the underworld. Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades are known as the "three big gods" or the "big three" in Greek mythology.
Poseidon doesn't have a hammer! He has a pitchfork thingy.
Poseidon. On the other hand the Romans new the god of the sea as Neptune.
Poseidon was regurgitated by his father,Cronus.That's how he was born,if you call that special.Yuck.=(
Neptune was the ROMAN god to which the ROMAN people identified with the GREEK sea god, Poseidon.
Zeus was called "Cloudgatherer" because he was often associated with storms and weather phenomena in ancient Greek mythology. As the king of the gods and ruler of the sky, he had the power to control clouds, thunder, and lightning, which he used to demonstrate his authority. This title reflects his dominion over the atmosphere and his ability to bring rain and storms, essential for agriculture and the sustenance of life.
The Roman god of the sea was Neptunus (Neptune).
The Norse might have related Njord to Poseidon, or the Romans did so with their god Neptune. All three are sea gods.
The Romans called him Neptune.
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.
Cause Neptune is the planet with lots of water of course!
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.