Greece

Poseidon
THE GREEK GOD OF THE SEAS

Poseidon was the son of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea and brother of the Gods, Zeus and Hades. He was one of the twelve Olympians in ancient Greece. According to the myths, after the Gods defeated the Titans in an epic battle, he got the title “Lord of the Sea”, while his brothers controlled the sky and the underworld. He was the God of the sea, waters and storms, horses and earthquakes. Even though he was one of the supreme gods of Mount Olympus, he spent most of his time in the water with his famous trident. He is the father of Pegasus, the legendary flying horse, and Theseus, the killer of Minotaur.