The conflict of Poseidon primarily revolves around his rivalries and relationships with other gods, particularly Athena, as they vie for the patronage of cities like Athens. Additionally, Poseidon's temperament often leads to clashes with mortals and other deities, manifesting in storms and earthquakes as retribution for disrespect or defiance. His desire for dominance over the sea and its creatures often puts him at odds with both humans and fellow gods, creating a complex network of conflicts rooted in his fierce pride and protective nature.
Poseidon and Hades did not in myth come into conflict, so they were agreeable with each other.
One conflict Poseidon had to deal with was when he brought his girlfriend, Medusa to the temple of Athena. Athena was insulted by the act and turned Medusa's hair into snakes and every man that looked at her would turn into stone.
His most famous conflict was with Athena over who would be the patron god/goddess of Athens.
One conflict was when Poseidon took his girlfriend Medusa into Athena's temple. Athena took this as an insult and turned Medusa's hair into snakes and made every man who looked at her turn to stone.
Ares is not necessarily Poseidon's weakness; they are separate Greek gods with different domains. However, in some myths, Ares does clash with Poseidon due to conflicting interests or territories, especially in relation to war or control over certain realms. This rivalry can lead to conflict or tension between the two gods.
Poseidon's feelings towards Zeus varied throughout Greek mythology. While they were brothers and part of the same pantheon, Poseidon often felt jealousy and rivalry towards Zeus for his supreme power and authority as the king of the gods. At times they would cooperate and work together, but there were also instances of conflict and arguments between them.
Poseidon's Greek name was Poseidon. Poseidon's Roman name was Neptune.
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No, Zeus is. Poseidon is god of the sea
Zeus accused Poseidon's son for stealing his bolt because the oath the Big Three gods made was broken. After World War II, the Big Three gods Zeus, Poseidon and Hades swore never to have demigod children because they were too powerful. The oath was broken when Poseidon had Percy Jackson. Zeus accused Poseidon's son of stealing the bolt because is was a mere coincidence that Percy Jackson as claimed right after his bolt was stolen.
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.