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God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
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threed-proned staff/weapon of Posiedon
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Sea goddess and wife of Poseidon
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Merman son of Poseidon and Amphitrite; blew a conch shell to calm or rouse the waves and call others of the sea.
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Cyclops son of Poseidon; blinded by Odysseus
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Mortal son of Poseidon; father of Achilles by the sea nymph Thetis.
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daughter of Poseidon, a sea goddess meaning “deep wave”; represents the peaceful depths.
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Hero of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur; sometimes said to be Poseidon’s mortal son.
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“Old Man of the Sea”; wise and gentle sea god; father of the fifty Nereids.
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Titan god of the great river encircling the world; father of the Oceanids.
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Titaness and wife of Oceanus; mother of the Oceanids.
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Fisherman turned sea god after eating magical herbs; loved Scylla.
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Nymph turned into a sea monster with six heads; attacked sailors passing her cave.
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sided against Zeus and turned into a monstrous whirlpool.
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Ancient sea god, father of many sea monsters, including the Gorgons.
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Shape-shifting sea god who could tell the future to those who caught him; shepherd of Poseidon’s seal herd.
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Former mortal turned sea goddess; protector of shipwrecked sailors.
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Sea creature with the front of a horse and tail of a fish; pulled Poseidon’s chariot.
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General name for a sea monster; one sent to attack Andromeda’s kingdom.
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Dolphin who persuaded Amphitrite to marry Poseidon; placed among the stars.
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City contested by Poseidon and Athena
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City whose walls were built by Poseidon and Apollo
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Roman name for Poseidon; adopted as god of the sea and horses.
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Primordial god of the sea; represents the oldest form of the ocean itself
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Rainbow goddess; daughter of Thaumas and messenger between gods and mortals.
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Winged creatures, daughters of Thaumas; symbols of storm winds.
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city sacred to Poseidon but Helios who competed with him is also worshipped.
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___________ Games athletic contest held near Corinth in honor of Poseidon.
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original inhabitants of the island, Rhodes, by some accounts they cared for the baby Poseidon when he was hidden from Cronos.