Greek God Poseidon
POSEIDON - Poseidon was the third son of Kronos and the brother
of Zeus and Hades. He drew the seas as his domain to
rule. He was also known as the god of earthquakes
and the god of horses. The symbols most often
associated with Poseidon were the trident and
dolphin. Sailors relied upon him for favorable winds
and safe voyages, but he was moody. Despite
sacrifices including drowned horses, he could cause
storms, bad winds and earthquakes, at a whim. Like
Zeus, he projected his power and masculinity on
women, fathering many children. In a famous contest
between him and Athena to decide which of the two
would be the patron god of Athens, he threw a spear
into the ground to create the Spring of the
Acropolis. Athena surpassed him, however, by
creating the olive tree. He often used water and
earthquakes to exact revenge, but could be
cooperative as well. He greatly aided the Greeks it
the Trojan war, but took years of revenge on
Odysseus, who had harmed one of Poseidon's Cyclops
offspring.
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