If the Greeks called him Poseidon, what did the Romans call him?
The Greeks called him Poseidon, the Romans call him Neptune.
Poseidon, the Greek deity of the sea and earthquakes, was given the name Neptune by the ancient Romans. He was Jupiter’s (Zeus) and Pluto’s (Pluto) brother (Hades). After their father Saturn (Cronos) was defeated, the three brothers divided the globe into three pieces, each of which was ruled by one of the three brothers.
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