![]() ![]() Poseidon vied with several of his fellow gods for several areas, and Poseidon did not often fare well in these contests. The gods often competed with each other to win patronage over areas in Greece. He once convinced Hera and Athena to join him in a rebellion against Zeus, whom they managed to imprison in chains until Thetis brought Briareüs, the chief of the Hundred-Handers, to release him (Homer, Iliad, 1.396-405). Poseidon was allotted domain over the seas, but he always remained immensely jealous of Zeus’ position of King of the Gods. After the Olympians overthrew their Titan parents, the three Olympian brothers, Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, drew lots to divvy up the realms. Most stories relate that he was swallowed by his father like all his older siblings and was rescued by Zeus along with his other siblings. Epithets: Enosichthon (Earth-Shaker), Hippios (the Horse God)įunctions: god of the sea, salt and fresh water springs, earthquakes, and horses Poseidon’s Birth Myth ![]()
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