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Poseidon

•• (Greek: Ποσειδῶν; Latin:: Neptūnus) was the god of the sea,, storms, and, as "Earth-Shaker," of inin ..

•• The name of the sea-god Nethuns inin Etruscan was adopted in Latin for inin Roman mythology: both were sea gods analogous to Poseidon.

•• tablets show that Poseidon was venerated atat and Thebes in pre-Olympian Bronze Age , but he was integrated into the Olympian gods as the brother of and ..

•• Poseidon has many children.

•• There is a Homeric hymn to Poseidon, who was the protector of many Hellenic cities, although he lost the contest for toto ..

•• Poseidon was a major civic god of several cities: in Athens, he was second only to Athena in importance, while in Corinth and many cities of he was the chief god of the ..

•• In his benign aspect, Poseidon was seen as creating new islands and offering calm seas.

•• When offended or ignored, he supposedly struck the ground with his and caused chaotic springs, earthquakes, drownings and shipwrecks..

•• Sailors prayed to Poseidon for a safe voyage, sometimes drowning horses as a .

•• According to , Poseidon was one of the caretakers of the at before Olympian took it over.

•• Apollo and Poseidon worked closely in many realms: in colonization, for example, Delphic Apollo provided the authorization to go out and settle, while Poseidon watched over the colonists on their way, and provided the lustral water for the foundation-sacrifice.

•• 's's Anabasis describes a group of Spartan soldiers in 400– 399 BCE singing to Poseidon a — a kind of hymn normally sung for Apollo.

•• Like , who inflamed the , Poseidon also caused certain forms of mental disturbance. A Hippocratic text of ca 400 BCE, On the Sacred Disease says that he was blamed for certain types of epilepsy.

•• Poseidon was a son of and ..

•• In most accounts he is swallowed by Cronus at birth but later saved, with his other brothers and sisters, by Zeus.. •• However in some versions of the story, he, like his brother Zeus, did not share the fate of his other brother and sisters who were eaten by Cronus.

•• He was saved by his mother Rhea, who concealed him among a flock of lambs and pretended to have given birth to a colt, which she gave to Cronus to devour.

•• According to the , or nurse of Poseidon was , who denied knowing where he was, when Cronus came searching; according to Poseidon was raised by the on , just as Zeus was raised by the on ..

•• According to a single reference in the , when the world was divided by lot in three, Zeus received the sky, Hades the and Poseidon the sea. In the (v.398), Poseidon has a home in ..

•• The name seems to transparently stem from Greek pósis "lord, husband" with a less-transparent - element, perhaps from dea, "goddess".