Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
An Earth god or Earth goddess is a deification of the Earth associated with a figure with chthonic or terrestrial attributes. There are many different Earth goddesses and gods in many different cultures mythology. However, Earth is usually portrayed as a goddess. Earth goddesses are often associated with the chthonic deities of the underworld. [1]
In all these regions Poseidon was the god of the horses. The origin of his cult was Peloponnese and he was the inland god of the Achaeans, the god of the "horses" and the "earthquakes". When the Achaeans migrated to Ionia there was a transition to regarding Poseidon as the god of the sea because the Ionians were sea-dependent. [35]
This category covers gods of the Earth, and also of earthquakes. ... Poseidon (10 C, 13 P) S. Saturn ... Pages in category "Earth gods"
Poseidon Ποσειδῶν: God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. [152] He is the son of Cronus and Rhea, and the brother of Zeus and Hades. [153] He was an important deity in Mycenaean Greece, and through the archaic period his position receded. [154]
Poseidon: Neptune: God of the seas, water, storms, hurricanes, earthquakes and horses. The middle son of Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus and Hades. Married to the Nereid Amphitrite; although, as with many of the male Greek gods, he had many lovers. His symbols include the trident, horse, bull, and dolphin. Demeter: Ceres
Geb (Ancient Egyptian: gbb, Egyptological pronunciation: Gebeb), also known as Ceb (/ ˈ s ɛ b /, / ˈ k ɛ b /), [a] was the Egyptian god of the Earth [1] and a mythological member of the Ennead of Heliopolis. He could also be considered a father of snakes. It was believed in ancient Egypt that Geb's laughter created earthquakes [2] and that ...
A statue of Neptune in the city of Bristol.. Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and the brother of Zeus, Hades, Hera, Hestia and Demeter.Beckoned by the curse of Polyphemus, his one-eyed giant son, he attempts to make Odysseus' journey home much harder than it actually needs to be.
Earth Shaker is a cult title for Poseidon, an ancient Greek god. Earth Shaker, Earth-Shaker or Earthshaker may refer also to: Pachacuti, a ruler of the Inca Empire who took the title "Pachacuti", meaning Earth Shaker; Kengue, an important figure in Kongolese mythology known sometimes as the Earth Shaker