Zeus' weakness is beautiful women. He would search the mortal world for women that he thought was pretty. Not only is it mortal people he was after, but he thought having a goddess was the prime goal. He was in love with Hera, but women was something he was always after.
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Poseidon, in ancient Greek religion, god of the sea (and of water generally), earthquakes, and horses. He is distinguished from Pontus, the personification of the sea and the oldest Greek divinity of the waters.
That is why when Romans rose to power, Zeus and Poseidon (along with every other Greek god) didn't die just transformed from Greek deities to Roman deities, viz Jupiter and Neptune. They didn't die but they lost the battle ,the death of zeus referred to Cretan mythology .
| Poseidon |
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| Parents | Cronus and Rhea |
| Siblings | Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Zeus, Chiron |
| Consort | Amphitrite, Aphrodite, Demeter, various others |
| Children | Theseus Triton Polyphemus Orion Belus Agenor Neleus Atlas (the first king of Atlantis) Pegasus Chrysaor |
Perseus "Percy" Jackson is a fictional character, the title character and narrator of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & the Olympians series.
Yes. Poseidon definitely cared for Percy. Poseidon does very much love percy, he himself said that Percy was his favorite son.
Immortality - Poseidon retains the appearance of a young man. He has the potential to live forever since he is an Immortal but can die if something fatal happens to him. Superhuman Strength - Poseidon is immensely strong just like Zeus when he fought off hoards of Titans with his trident.
Poseidon then made a desperate attempt to escape and survive, but is unable to reach the edge and is grabbed by Kratos, who then proceeds to crush his eyes and finally break his neck, killing the sea god once and for all.
His son tried to convince him that the other gods needed his help in stopping Typhon, but Poseidon was unwilling as he would lose his own palace in Atlantis if he left. Percy counters saying that Olympus is his home as well and Poseidon thinks this over. Percy then jumped off of Poseidon's throne to rejoin the battle.
After Leto, Zeus found a lover who put him in seventh heaven. For this lover, his seventh, was the one he chose to marry: his sister Hera.
Poseidon lives in a golden palace deep in the sea. When the Olympians took control of the universe, Zeus, Hades and Poseidon were each assigned to
Poseidon played a major role in the Trojan War. He and Apollo plotted to overthrow Zeus, and then become kings themselves. Zeus found out, and crushed their rebellion before it began.
By all accounts Poseidon was not specifically evil but rather just casually cruel. He frequently fought with his brother.
Poseidon was a dangerous god because he was very powerful. He could cause storms which would wreck ships and cause sailors to drown.
Athena and Poseidon vied for control of Athens and its surrounding territory, Attica. The contest took place on the Acropolis. Poseidon struck the rock with his trident and produced a salt spring or a horse. Athena brought forth an olive tree from the ground by the touch of her spear and she was proclaimed the victor.
One of the biggest crimes you could make is speaking and interacting with humans, and Poseidon disobeys this rule. Poseidon goes to earth and has demigods with human women. Another crime Poseidon has committed is raping Medusa in Athena's temple. Medusa then gave birth to a winged horse named Pegasus.
According to the Greek poet Hesiod, Poseidon's trident, like Zeus's thunderbolt and Hades' helmet, was fashioned by the three Cyclopes. According to competing proposal by H. B. Walters, Poseidon's trident is derived from Zeus' lotus sceptre, with Poseidon being Zeus in his marine aspect.
Poseidon's biggest enemy would be Athena. There are two main reasons. One: Poseidon and Athena competed to become patron god/goddess of Athens. Athena created an olive tree and Poseidon created a salt water spring.
Neither Poseidon nor Amphitrite were merfolk, although both were able to live under water as easily as on land. Tritons later became generic mermen, so that multiple numbers of them were depicted in art.
Poseidon was powerful than Zeus. Even if Zeus is a skyfather and divine lord, Poseidon is physically stronger than him and he's also a divine lord and a transcendent merman. A divine lord has authority over the lesser gods. This means that poseidon is still powerful against Zeus.