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Poseidon Greek name – Poseidon Roman name – Neptune God of the sea and of earthquakes. Neptune was analogous to Poseidon in Roman mythology. Son of the titans Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, and Zeus /350px-Sousse_neptune.jpg
Symbols of Poseidon Symbols of Poseidon included the trident, fish, dolphin, horse, and bull
In Mythology Poseidon lived at the bottom of the sea, and used his trident to rule the waves. Was an important deity for sea-faring Greeks. Poseidon failed to become the patron of Athens, as he was in contest with Athena and lost. Poseidon created a well with his trident; however, it was salt water and not very useful to the population. Athena, created an olive tree, a symbol of peace and prosperity, and was granted the patronage of Athens.
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