Nemesis— Greek goddess of retribution, who punished those who succumbed to hubris Neptune— Roman god of the sea, usually depicted with a trident Nymph — Beautiful, supernatural female figure in Greek mythology, often associated with nature Odyssey — Epic poem by Homer about the journey of Ody...
This god in Latin was called Neptunus that comes from the Etruscan Netums or Neptunus. (Roman Mythology) Both gods are the gods of the sea. Poseidon had many children and was protector of many Greek cities, but in Athens gained the goddess Athena and was in second place in importance. ...
Thalassa was the primordial ancient Greek goddess of the sea. Mingled with Pontus, her male counterpart, she produced the fish and other sea creatures. Thalassa was the literal body of the sea and in the fables of Aesop, manifests as a woman formed of se
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Poseidon married the marine-goddess Amphitrite, eldest child of Nereus, first born son of Pontos (the Sea), a marital alliance which secured his dominion over the sea. Their son was the fish-tailed god Triton. He also had numerous mortal offspring including giants such as Antaios and the cy...
Poseidon is the god of the sea and protector of all aquatic features. Brother of Zeus and Hades, after the overthrow of their father, Cronus, he drew ...
Poseidon is thought to have created the horse to impress the goddess Demeter. In fact, Poseidon is credited with making many different kinds of creatures: the octopus, the jellyfish, the dolphin, the camel, the giraffe, and the zebra in efforts to impress his different love interests. Poseido...
Alcyone, also said 'Halcyone,' is the Goddess of the Sea, the Moon, Calm, and Tranquility. There was also a Pleiade named Alcyone (check out the Nymphs page for that). She was the daughter of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx. She and Ceyx were a very happy couple, but then Ceyx died in ...
Poseidon had many romantic relationships with both sexes and his lovers had many children with him. One of his most famous consorts was the nymph Amphitrite, who was the goddess of the sea and also the daughter of Nereus. Together with Amphitrite, Poseidon had one son called Triton and he ...
Amphitrite was the Greek goddess of the sea and wife of Poseidon. Amphitryon In Greek mythology, Amphitryon was King of Thebes, son of Alcaeus and husband of Alcmena. Amymone Amymone was a daughter of Danaus. She and her sisters were sent to search for water when Poseidon caused...