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The History and Life of Poseidon
by Lillian Bonar
Essay: The History and Life of Poseidon
Pages: 11
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Poseidon is one of the strongest gods in Greek mythology. Poseidon was the god of water, horses, and
earthquakes. He was thought to be the reason for boat wrecks, and drowning’s.
Cronus and Rhea are the parents of Poseidon in Greek mythology. Poseidon is one of the 3 sons, the others are
Hades and Zeus. And their three sisters were Demeter, Hestia, Hera, and while Cronus was the horrible father who
feared his own children so he ate them at birth. He continued to eat the newborns until his wife tricked him by
giving him stones instead to save Zeus. But sadly Poseidon (and Hades) was eaten by Cronus to save them Zeus
(who was being raised by nymphs) became Cronus’ cupbearer. He poisoned Cronus and he threw up Poseidon.
They started a war against Cronus it lasted for ten years until the brothers released the Cyclopes and in return they
gave the each a weapon. Poseidon received a trident, Zeus a lightning bolt, and Hades the helmet of darkness.
They used the weapons to beat Cronus and the other titans. They drew lots to see who got what Poseidon got sea,
Zeus got sky, and Hades got hell. One time Poseidon got so angry he caused up storms and earthquakes
everywhere.
To stop his sad feelings, Poseidon wanted to find a bride. On his way, he stumbled upon the mermaid Amphitrite,
a sea nymph with golden hair and sparkling blue eyes, dancing on the island of Naxos with her friends. Taken by
her extraordinary beauty, Poseidon couldn't help but falling in love with her and asked her to be his wife.
Amphitrite, a granddaughter of the Greek god of the seas Oceanus and the daughter of the gentle Sea god
Nereus, was trying to protect her virginity in all possible ways. So s...
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