He had the power to tell the future but only if you can continue to hold him as he changes shape.
Proteus was a god of the sea as well. He's commonly refurred to as The Old Man of the Sea.
Proteus in Greek mythology is an early sea god. Proteus is one of several deities in the Old Man of the Sea in whom Homer calls. Some refer to Proteus as the god of elusive sea change.
sympol of Proteus in astronomy. Proteus was the Ancient Greek god of versatility ( therefore Protean)
Proteus was a sea-god who could shape-shift
Proteus was a sea god, a son of Poseidon. There is no Greek sea god called Protean.
no he has lots of powers
Proteus had the power to kill whoever he wanted and he could have any wife he chose. also, he could make immortal people mortal but not the other way. he was married to demeter, goddess of fate.
he is God of war
In what year was the moon called Proteus discovered? real answer is..... Answer: Discovered by Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989, it is named after Proteus, the shape-changing sea god of Greek mythology. Proteus circles Neptune in a nearly equatorial orbit at the distance of about 4.75 equatorial radii of the planet.
Proteus is a Greek sea god who could change his shape at will. Triton is a Greek sea god and the messenger of the sea, typically depicted as a merman with a conch shell trumpet. Both are associated with the sea and marine life in Greek mythology.
is Jason related to any other god/demigod
The sea god who could change his shape at will is Proteus, a figure from Greek mythology. He is often described as an old man of the sea and is known for his ability to transform into various forms, including animals and elements of nature. Proteus was associated with the sea's changing nature and was said to possess the power of prophecy, though he would only reveal his knowledge to those who could catch and hold him.