Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, wields significant powers including control over oceans and water bodies. He can create storms, calm seas, and cause earthquakes with his trident. Additionally, he has the ability to summon creatures of the sea and is often associated with horses, having created them as well. His influence extends to navigation and maritime endeavors, making him a vital deity for sailors and fishermen.
No, that would be Neptune. or Poisiden.
poisidens son is theseus he slayed the minotaur in the labrynth
poisiden. know dis 4 a fact.
If you are referring to the Greek god of the seas, his name is spelled Poseidon.
Poisiden and Medusa were Athena's enemies. And Apolo and Artemis and Zeus were some of Athena's friends.
They escaped by tricking them but the asked poisiden to put a curs on them so the wouldn't get home safley
neptune was more war like and not as humurouse as poisiden aslso wasn't much loved as romans didn't like using the sea as it was unpredictable neptune was worshiped out of scaredness basicaly
Well, gods had kids with mortals, and then a half human half god appeared. That's called a half-blood, or a demigod.
Implied powers are powers that are perceived to be in place. Enumerated powers are powers that are specifically listed. An example of enumerated powers are the powers listed in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
he is related to hades,poisiden,hera,zeus,leto,artemis,hermes,aristaeus,asclepius,demeter,and hestia.
anything that is natural to the earth that they explained like rainbows or rain, flowers trees, stuff of that nature.
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