Birth of Poseidon
Poseidon was the son of Cronus and Rhea, the king and queen of the Titans. After being born, Poseidon was swallowed by his father Cronus because of a prophesy that said Cronus' children would someday overthrow him. Poseidon was eventually saved by his younger brother Zeus.
Origins & Family. Cults to Poseidon date as far back as the late Bronze Age and the Mycenaean civilization (at its peak from the 15th to 12th century BCE), as attested by Linear B inscriptions found at Pylos in the Peloponnese and Knossos on Crete.
Poseidon was the second son of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea; Hades was the first born. Like his brothers and sisters, Poseidon was eaten by Cronus after his birth, with only Zeus avoiding the same fate through his mother's trickery.
Homer and Hesiod suggest that Poseidon became lord of the sea following the defeat of his father Cronus, when the world was divided by lot among his three sons; Zeus was given the sky, Hades the underworld, and Poseidon the sea, with the Earth and Mount Olympus belonging to all three.
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.
Semi-immortality: As a God, Poseidon is incapable of dying due to old age. He is very ancient, being older than the Big Bang (making him over 13.8 billion years old).
Poseidon was the son of Cronus and Rhea, both Titans. Cronus lived in fear after a prophecy told him that one of his children would overthrow him. The prophecy, however, never told him which child that would be. Poseidon was born full-grown and after his birth, Cronus swallowed him.
The name Poseidon is boy's name of Greek origin.
Zeus had several brothers and sisters who were also powerful gods and goddesses. He was the youngest, but the most powerful of three brothers. His oldest brother was Hades who ruled the Underworld. His other brother was Poseidon, god of the sea.
Hestia was the oldest child, then Hera, Demeter, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. Even though Hestia was the oldest child. Hades was the first boy born. Hades, the god of underworld was the eldest among the three great god brothers.
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the Greek underworld, was the first-born son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. He had three older sisters, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera, as well as a younger brother, Poseidon, all of whom had been swallowed whole by their father as soon as they were born.
Of all the Greek gods, Poseidon is depicted as being among the most bad-tempered and grumpy of all the gods who lived on Mount Olympus. This reflects the unpredictable and often dangerous nature of the sea.
Poseidon is often described as a bearded, curly haired figure with an appearance similar to his brother Zeus, the god of the sky, but usually more coarse. Poseidon is also often depicted holding a trident, a three-pronged spear. The trident is Poseidon's main weapon and has the power to kill or destroy with one stroke.
"Poseidon married Amphitrite, and had as children Triton and Rhode."
Poseidon's Secret is an Atlantean myth technology in Age of Mythology: The Titans that is available to worshipers of Theia and can be researched at the Military Barracks. Once researched, it increases the attack and movement speed of cavalry units by +15% and +10%, respectively.
NERITES A minor sea-god who was the charioteer and a male-lover of the god Poseidon. Following a dispute with the god Helios (whom Nerites had dared challenge to a chariot race) he was transformed into a shell-fish.
So, when Poseidon raped Medusa she became pregnant. When her head was chopped off by Perseus, her children came to be.
Other Lovers
Poseidon enjoyed the pleasures of the flesh, seeking romance with goddesses, humans, nymphs and other creatures.
While serving Athena, mortals and gods would both take notice of Medusa's beauty. Medusa did not take part in any of the attention she received until Poseidon, the god of the seas, took notice of her. Poseidon was enamored by Medusa's beauty, and Medusa returned the same feelings.
Poseidon is the brother of Zeus. After the overthow of their Father Cronus he drew lots with Zeus and Hades, another brother, for shares of the world. His prize was to become lord of the sea. He was widely worshiped by seamen.
As the chief Greek deity, Zeus is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. Zeus is often depicted as an older man with a beard and is represented by symbols such as the lightning bolt and the eagle.
Poseidon is married to Amphitrite. He has a son, Triton with her, as well as two daughters, Rhodes and Benthesikyme. He is the father of Percy Jackson and the Cyclops Tyson. He is the father of many famous demigods in the myths, Triton is his immortal son.
Poseidon had many children but some of the most well known were: Theseus, Triton, Polyphemus, Orion, Belus, Agenor, Neleus, and Atlas.
Traditionally, he was a son of Cronus (the youngest of the 12 Titans) and of Cronus's sister and consort Rhea, a fertility goddess. Poseidon was a brother of Zeus, the sky god and chief deity of ancient Greece, and of Hades, god of the underworld.