In the ancient Greek religion, Poseidon was the brother of the chief god, Zeus, and the second most powerful of the gods. As god of the seas, he had the power to help seafarers or cause their ships to sink. He also had the power to make earthquakes and cause havoc on land. So, it would be a very foolhardy person who did not worship Poseidon.
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He played a significant role in Greek mythology and was considered one of the most powerful and feared gods. Worshiping Poseidon was believed to bring protection to sailors, fishermen, and those who relied on the sea for livelihood. Additionally, offering prayers to Poseidon was thought to appease his temperamental nature and prevent natural disasters like storms or earthquakes.
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 "dΔta" 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.
I'm sure Poseidon was worshiped at Poseidon's Temple. He was indeed worshiped at his own temple. Temple, dear friend. Temple.
Temples :))
Poseidon as a God did not need religion, however the Greeks worshiped him as the God of the Sea.
Both, by sailors and sea side villages.
As the Greek goddess of the sea, presumably she was worshiped alongside her husband, Poseidon.
No,Poseidon is associatied with marine life(e.g. dolphins)as he is the god of sea and a bull is a land animal... the bull is known to be worshiped by Minoans on the island of Crete
Greeks lived in isolated communities.
Poseidon is the one of the three top gods in Greek Mythology. He is also known as the God of the seas and horses and is thought to be responsible for earthquakes and ship wrecks. This resulted in the worship of Poseidon by all citizens of ancient Greece especially fisherman and shipmates.
Poseidon (as he was so-called in Greek Religion) was worshiped for being not only being the god of the ocean/sea, he was also worshiped for being the god of earthquakes (hence the epithet he is called "earth-shaker" or the real epithet "Enosichthon") and also being the god of horses (also known by his other epithet "Hippios" or "Consus") He was also compared to the god, Neptune (as he was so-called in Roman Religion), but Neptune was only worshiped for being the god of horses. Whilst Poseidon is the god of the sea/ocean, earthquakes AND horses. LIKE A BOSS! (:
they shouldn't
Megara had the same religion as all the other regions of ancient Greece. They probably worshiped Apollo, Poseidon and Zeus ahead of the others, though.
Despoina was a fertility goddess who was worshiped alongside her mother Demeter in an mystery-cult. Her father was Poseidon. Despoina is the title "Mistress", this goddesses name is otherwise lost.