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  2. Poseidon - Wikipedia

    • The earliest attested occurrence of the name, written in Linear B, is Po-se-da-o or Po-se-da-wo-ne, which correspond to Ποσειδάων ( Poseidaōn) and Ποσειδάϝονος ( Poseidawonos) in Mycenean Gr… See more

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    Linear B (Mycenean Greek) inscriptions If surviving Linear B clay tablets can be trusted, … See more

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    Origins

    It seems that the Arcadian myth is related to the first Greek-speaking people who entered the region during the Bronze Age. (Linear B represents an archaic Greek dialect). Th… See more

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    Worship of Poseidon

    Cameo showing Poseidon as gymnasiarch of the Isthmian Games Poseidon was a major civic god of several cities: in Athens, he was second only to Athena in importance… See more

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  2. Pausanias describes a sunctuary of Poseidon near Sparta beside the shrine of Alcon, where he had the surname Domatites (Δωματίτης), "of the house" Homer uses for Poseidon the title Kyanochaites ( Κυανοχαίτης ) , "dark-haired, dark blue of the sea".

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    ASPHA′LIUS or ASPHALEIUS (Asphalios or Asphaleios), a surname of Poseidon, under which he was worshipped in several towns of Greece. It describes him as the god who grants safety to ports and to navigation in general. (Strab. i. p. 57; Paus. vii. 21. § 3; Plut. Thes. 36; Suid. s. v.)

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  3. Poseidon | Myths, Symbols, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBAug 17, 2024 · Poseidon, in ancient Greek religion, god of the sea (and of water generally), earthquakes, and horses. He is distinguished from …

     
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  5. POSEIDON FAMILY - Greek Mythology

    WEBPOSEIDON was the Olympian god of the sea, earthquakes, floods, drought and horses. This page provides an expansive overview of the children of Zeus. The majority of were linked to him with only the briefest of …

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    WEBHis name is Greek for “husband.” Poseidon means either “husband of the earth” or “lord of the earth.” He wielded the trident or three-pronged spear, and this image of him is reflected in art. Poseidon could strike the …

  8. The Greek God Poseidon, Lord of the Sea, Neptune

    WEBOct 14, 2019 · Poseidon was the son of the titan Cronos and brother to the Olympian gods Zeus and Hades. Cronos, fearful of a son who would overthrow him as he vanquished his own father Ouranos, swallowed …

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  12. Poseidon - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBSep 4, 2019 · Poseidon is most commonly depicted in ancient Greek art as mature and bearded. He often brandishes his trident, fashioned by the Cyclopes, with which he would create earthquakes by striking it to the …

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