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- Poseidon is described as having the surname Domatites (Δωματίτης), "of the house" in a sanctuary near Sparta beside the shrine of Alcon1. Homer uses the title Kyanochaites (Κυανοχαίτης), "dark-haired, dark blue of the sea" for Poseidon1. Asphalios or Asphaleios is another 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 general2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
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".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PoseidonASPHA′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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