Well, honey, Neptune didn't exactly have a fan club. His enemies were pretty much anyone who messed with the sea or tried to challenge his authority. So, if you were a mortal sailor causing trouble or a pesky giant trying to overthrow him, you could bet your bottom dollar that Neptune would make your life a watery nightmare.
Oh, dude, Neptune's enemies are like those pesky Titans from Greek mythology, you know, the ones who got all jealous and tried to overthrow the gods and stuff. And in Roman mythology, Neptune had beef with like, the Giants, those big ol' creatures who were causing chaos and wrecking stuff. So yeah, Neptune had his hands full dealing with those troublemakers.
Ah, Neptune, the god of the sea in Roman mythology, and Poseidon in Greek mythology. They both have a few enemies, like the giant Polybotes who challenged Neptune's power, and the fierce monster Scylla who caused trouble for Poseidon. But remember, even gods face challenges, and it's all part of their epic story in the great tapestry of mythology.
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek divine hero Heracles
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Saturn is a Roman god not greek
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea. His Roman counterpart was Neptune.
the greek god of wine was Dionysus the roman god of wine was Bacchus
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek divine hero Heracles
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Saturn is a Roman god not greek
Zeus was Greek. Jupiter was Roman.
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea. His Roman counterpart was Neptune.
the greek god of wine was Dionysus the roman god of wine was Bacchus
Do you mean Greek/Roman? I can answer that. The Greek god is Hephaestus and the Roman is Vulcan.
The god Mercury was Roman. His Greek name was Hermes.
Hephaestus is a Greek god. His Roman name is Vulcan.
The Greek god Erebus is not said to have had any enemies.
Hephaestus is a Greek god not Roman.
Apollo is Greek god not Roman.