Divinity of the sea.
Poseidon is the father of Polyphemus, the Cyclops encountered by Odysseus in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. Poseidon plays a role in Polyphemus' story when Odysseus blinds him, resulting in Poseidon's anger towards Odysseus for causing harm to his son.
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and is often depicted as moody and temperamental. He is associated with earthquakes, storms, and the power of the ocean. Poseidon is known for his rivalry with other gods, particularly Athena.
No, in the Odyssey, the Cyclops encountered by Odysseus and his men is not the son of Poseidon. The Cyclops they encounter is named Polyphemus, who is a one-eyed giant and a son of the sea god Poseidon.
Both Zeus and Poseidon are powerful gods in Greek mythology, but Zeus is often portrayed as more rational and diplomatic, while Poseidon is known for his more impulsive and temperamental nature. In terms of generosity and benevolence, Zeus is typically considered to be nicer than Poseidon.
Polyphemus is the son of Poseidon, so injuring him would anger Poseidon as it is an attack on his own flesh and blood. In Greek mythology, gods take offense when harm is done to their offspring as it is seen as a direct challenge to their authority and power.
Poseidon is a greek god,thus the name not standing for anything.
poseidon is the god of the sea so he is a water god
Place a starfish on the offering stand.
His symbol is the trident. When he bangs it into the cliffs earthquakes happen.
to prove that he is actually the son of poseidon.
Poseidon's Greek name was Poseidon. Poseidon's Roman name was Neptune.
No, Zeus is. Poseidon is god of the sea
he is poseidon
No Poseidon did not have a crush on Athena. Athena was the niece of Poseidon, her father was Zeus the brother of Poseidon. Athena was a virgin goddess.
No, Athena is not the wife of Poseidon, in some myths Poseidon is the father of Athena; but the wife of Poseidon is Amphitrite.
Poseidon's uncle the Cyclops gave poseidon his trident.
Poseidon's pack consists of Poseidon's horseshoes, saddle, and bridle.