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Eradio Katsenellenbogen Supporter. Who did Cronus eat first? First to be swallowed was Hestia, then it was Demeter, then Hera, then came Hades, poseidon and then Zeus. Technically Zeus is the youngest of the lot, but they consider the time of being spit out from Kronos for deciding the youngest and eldest. Abel Ruemenap Supporter. How was Athena born? Athena is " born " from Zeus's forehead as a result of him having swallowed her mother Metis, as he grasps the clothing of Eileithyia on the right; black-figured amphora, — BC, Louvre.

Llara Vieru Supporter. Did Cronus eat Zeus? To insure his safety Cronus ate each of the children as they were born. This worked until Rhea, unhappy at the loss of her children, tricked Cronus into swallowing a rock, instead of Zeus. When he grew up Zeus would revolt against Cronus and the other Titans, defeat them, and banish them to Tartarus in the underworld. Menana Steinhoff Beginner. Is Poseidon real? The SS Poseidon is a fictional transatlantic ocean liner that first appeared in the novel The Poseidon Adventure by Paul Gallico and later in four films based on the novel.

Meta Boza Beginner. Who killed Medusa? Melinda Blitstein Beginner. How did Zeus become a god? Zeus overthew his Father Cronus. He then drew lots with his brothers Poseidon and Hades. Zeus won the draw and became the supreme ruler of the gods.

The god of the Sea is credited with having numerous love affairs with both goddesses and mortal women but in his honor he only had one wife, a sea-goddess called Amphitrite. With her he had a son Triton , who is also closely related to the sea, and Rhode , a water nymph closely related to Helios and island of Rhodes. Poseidon also had his eye set for Alcyone , one of the Pleiads, and soon he had an intercourse with her.

She later gave birth to two sons, Hyrieus and Hyperenor and a daughter Atheusa. According to Hyginus, he made love with Antiopa , a daughter of Aeolus supposedly son of Hippotes , who gave birth to two sons Boeotus and Hellen , and Arethusa , a daughter of Nereus , who gave him another son Abas. There was also Amymone , a daughter of Danaus , a mythical king of Egypt, who once called Poseidon to aid her when she was cornered in the woods by a satyr.

So he came and drove the creature away and because of this courageous act she laid with him and from this embrace Nauplius was born. He also pursued Demeter who transformed herself into a mare to escape his lust but Poseidon tricked her with transforming himself into a stallion and mated with her. Demter then gave birth to goddess Desponia and variously to Arion , a horse with the ability to speak human language.

Poseidon even had an intercourse with Medusa in the temple of Athena. Athena later cursed Medusa by changing her into a monster. It is also said by some authors that she was impregnated and when her head was chopped off by Perseus , Pegasus and Chrysaor arose from her blood and therefore they are giving credits to Poseidon as the father. He also fathered Polyphemus with the sea-nymph called Thoosa and Euphemus with Europe. It is said by Hyginus that Euphemus had the ability to walk on water.

One day, he tricked a mortal woman named Tyro by transforming himself in Enipeus , the river-god of her desire. She then gave birth to twin-boys Pelias and Neleus who were known to be famous greek heroes. Aethra , the princess of Troezen is also said to had an intercourse with the god in the shrine of Athena and later gave birth to Theseus.

Another famous hero by the name Orion was born to Poseidon and Euryale , a daughter of Minos, and it is said that he had been granted the ability to walk on water by his father. There was also Hippothous or Hippothoon who was begat by Alope after she was embraced by Poseidon. But, because Alope was uncertain who the father of her child was, unfortunate events followed for both of them.

She was imprisoned and put to death and the child was exposed to danger twice but each time a mare came and furnished him milk. It was then when Sheperds had realized that it must be the will of the gods to spare him and gave him name Hippothous.

It is also said that Alope was then turned, by the god, into a spring near Eleusis. Similar thing happened to Melanippe , a daughter of Desmontes, who was, after being impregnated by Poseidon, blinded and tossed in prison by her father Desmontes and the two sons Aeolus and Boeotus, that she had given birth to, thrown to wild beasts.

But they managed to survive and eventually, led by their father, came back to Desmontes, killed him and freed their mother from prison whose sight was restored by Poseidon himself who is also credited as the father of Bellerophon by Eurynome. Another interesting tale comes from Apollodorus where it is said that Poseidon had a lover by the name Canace and she later gave birth to five sons, Aloeus , Epopeus , Hopleus , Nireus and Triops. Aloeus later married Iphimedia , a daughter of his brother Triops, but she fell in love with Poseidon and the god apparently couldn't resist missing an opportunity like this because by him she later gave birth to two sons, Ephialtes and Otus.

They were known as the Aloads or Aloadae giants. During his time, many vengeful acts were recorded. Most known are from the Odyssey where he chased Odysseus for eight years for blinding his son Polymphemus , the one-eyed cyclops. He was causing deadly storms and earthquakes, trying to drown the hero and prevent him from ever reaching Ithaca. It is also said that he punished Phoeacians by turning their ship into stone because they welcomed and helped the hero.

Poseidon also became furious when he helped Laomedon, a king of Troy, with building the walls in exchange for a wealthy ransom. When the walls were built, the king refused to pay the god and therefore Poseidon flooded the region and sent an enormous sea-monster to ravage the lands of Troy.

Erysichthon 2 's Daughter Her father's greed for food was so great that, at last, when all his fortunes had been swallowed up, he sold his daughter. But she prayed to Poseidon and the god changed her form, giving her the features of a man and garments proper to a fisherman. When her master went away her former shape was given back to her. But when her father noticed that his daughter had the power to turn into different forms, he sold her often and to many master.

With each new master she changed into a new form. Arethusa 1. Abas 1. Larisa 1. Achaeus 2. Larisa 1 is daughter of Pelasgus 2 , son of Triopas 1 , son of Phorbas 1 , son of Argus 5 , son of Zeus and Niobe 1 , the daughter of Phoroneus , the first man.

Aeolus 3. This Aeolus is said to have come in possession of the islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea which are called Aeolian after him. Alcyone 1. Nymph Agenor 1. Aloeus 1. Aloeus 1 is the founder of Alus, a city of Aetolia. Althepus was king of Troezen. Amphimarus is said to be the father of Linus 1 , a great musician.

Amycus 1. Melie was a Bithynian Nymph. Ancaeus 2. Antaeus 1. See Heracles 1. Anthas founded Anthea or Anthedon now Poros. Arion 1. Arion 1 was a horse. Asopus is a River God.

Aspledon gave his name to Aspledon, near Boeotian Orchomenus. The Lake Tritonis in Libya. Cleito 2. The kings of Atlantis. Belus 1. Benthesicyme had two daughters by an Ethiopian husband. After Boeotus the Boeotians are called. Busiris 2. Celaeno 1. Celaenus 2. Pirene 2. Cenchrias gave his name to the Corinthian harbor of Cenchrae. Nymph 9 Chian. Medusa 1. Chrysaor was King of Iberia. Chryses 1. Chryses 1 succeeded Phlegyas 1 as king of the Phlegyans.

A bandit. Cromus 2. Cychreus became king of Salamis through killing a snake which ravaged the island and bequeathed the kingdom to Telamon, father of Ajax 1. Calyce 2. Cycnus 1. King in Colonae, a city in the Troad. This Dercynus attempted, in Liguria, to rob Heracles 1 of the cattle of Geryon. The real name of this mistress not to be divulged to the uninitiated. Dictys 4. Agamede was the eldest of Augeas' daughters. Eleius 1. Eurycyda is daughter of Endymion. Eirene 2. Ephialtes 2.

Poseidon consorted with Iphimedia, taking the form of the river Enipeus. Epopeus 1. Epopeus 1 was an immigrant from Thessaly. Erginus 2. Eryx 1. King over the Elymi in Italy, who challenged Heracles 1 to wrestle for the sake of a bull.

Chione 1. Eumolpus 1. Eumolpus 1 was thrown into the sea by his mother and brought up by Benthesicyme. Euphemus 1. Mecionice was native of Hyria. He was a son of Kronos and a possible participant of the Titanomachy , having complete control over the ocean and being powerful enough to be compared to the Supreme Greek God, Zeus.

Divine Physiology: As a god, Poseidon posses physical abilities far greater than any ordinary human. His body can not be harmed by mortal weapons, however he can still be harmed by unarmed attacks from individuals with superhuman strength and divine weapons.

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. Godly Strength : Poseidon possesses phenomenal physical strength, displayed when he effortlessly impaled a god and even flinging him across the room with so much force that a large indent was left on the wall with nothing but a swing with his trident.

Poseidon even managed to break his divine weapon in two effortlessly. As the battle progressed, Poseidon started moving more seriously, his speed easily being able to overwhelm Kojiro, moving faster than he can anticipate or register. Hydrokinesis : As the "God of the Seas", Poseidon possesses absolute control over divine water, making it part as he part as he walked up to the stadium. Trident Proficiency : Poseidon wields his trident with godly skill and proficiency, being able to deliver dozens of blows in the blink of an eye.

He also displayed great dexterity in utilizing his trident in combat, delivering powerful blows incessantly and accurately.



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