It's Poseidon.
Poseidon is the sea god in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses. It is said that he gave the first horse to mankind. His mount is a golden chariot driven by a white horse. He is the brother of Zeus and the younger brother of Hades.
When Poseidon is angry, there will be sea monsters in the sea. When he wields a trident, he can not only easily set off huge waves, but also cause storms and tsunamis, sink the mainland, split heaven and earth, smash everything into pieces, and even cause a major earthquake. When his chariot runs on the sea, the waves will become calm, and dolphins will follow around.
Therefore, the Greek sailors and fishermen near the Aegean Sea greatly worshipped him. In the later period of the empire, the Romans corresponded Roman gods with Greek gods. The Roman god corresponding to Poseidon is Neptune, the water god, from whom the Latin name of Neptune originated.
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Myths and legends:
There are many stories about Poseidon in Greek mythology. With the help of Apollo, he built the famous Trojan wall for King Laoseton. Once he competed with Athena for the name of the new city Athens, and was finally forced to give in to the goddess of wisdom; On another occasion, he fought fiercely with Helius because of the king of Corinth, and finally he won.
Poseidon's love brought him many magical children. His wife Amphitrite gave birth to his son Triton, who is half man and half fish. Demeter didn't like Poseidon's ambiguity about her. When he became a horse, Poseidon became a horse and continued to chase her.
A fine horse named Aryon is the fruit of their love. This horse can talk and will surely be the first in all horse-drawn carriage races in Greece. Poseidon also took away the beautiful girl Telfi, took her to an island, turned her into a sheep, and turned herself into a ram. As a result, the ram with golden wool appeared.
drawing lots to divide the world makes the land, sea and air on the surface equally divided by the three brothers, but the distribution of internal forces is obviously uneven. Zeus often speaks wildly, trying to pull the earth and the sea together and hang them on Mount Olympus. Poseidon had to respect Zeus' position as the main god on the surface, but he was unconvinced in his heart. The earthquake and tsunami were all manifestations of his inner indignation.
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