
1) Neptune 2) Sea god
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1) US sub missile 2) Earth god 3) Father of Triton 4) Fictional ship 5) God of seafood restaurants 6) Greek deity 7) Greek god of the ocean 8) Greek god of the sea 9) Greek mythology boy name 10) Greek sea god 11) He caused earthquakes 12) He slew Hippolytus 13) Ill-fated ship of film 14) It sank twice onscreen
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Poseidon (ən; Greek: Ποσειδῶν, pron) is one of the twelve Olympian deities of the pantheon in Greek mythology. His main domain is the ocean, and he is called the `God of the Sea`. Additionally, he is referred to as `Earth-Shaker` due to his role in causing earthquakes, and has been called the `tamer of horses`. He is usually depict...
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[Kafka] `Poseidon` is a small piece of prose of Franz Kafka, written in 1920. The sea god Poseidon is presented here as a disgruntled manager of the waters, which he does not really know. == History == In the fall of 1920, Kafka broke away from his lover Milena Jesenska. It was created by a productive push a series of short prose pieces, in...
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[fictional ship] The Poseidon is a fictional trans-Atlantic liner that first appeared in the 1969 novel The Poseidon Adventure by Paul Gallico and later in four films based on the novel. The ship is named after the god of the sea in Greek mythology. ==Descriptions== ===The original novel=== In the 1969 novel, the steamdriven ship is traveli...
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[horse] Poseidon (19 August 1903 - 3 February 1930) was an Australian Thoroughbred Hall of Fame racehorse. He won 19 races over distances ranging from five furlongs to three miles. Sixteen of these wins were `Principal Races` (equivalent to today`s `Black Type` races), eight of them now of Group 1 (G1) status. As a three year old in 1906/07...
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[ship name] Poseidon has been the name of a number of ships, both real and in fiction. ==Real ships== ==In fiction== ...
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Brother of Zeus. Olympian god who spent much of his time in his own watery kingdom. God of the sea and easily identifiable by his trident and chariot which could be used to create massive shifts in the waters. Challenged Athena for the city they both coveted although Athena's olive tree was more attractive a proposition to the inhabitants than Pose...
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Neptune
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in Greek religion, god of the sea and of water generally; he is to be distinguished from Pontus, the personification of the sea and the oldest Greek ... [6 related articles]
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tempestuous god of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses, which he gave to humankind. Husband to Amphritrite and brother to Zeus. The Cyclopes equipped him with his trident.
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In Greek mythology, the chief god of the sea, brother of Zeus and Pluto. The brothers dethroned their father,
Kronos, and divided his realm, Poseidon taking the sea. Husband of Amphitrite, his sons...
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Brother of Zeus. Olympian god who spent much of his time in his own watery kingdom. God of the sea and easily identifiable by his trident and chariot which could be used to create massive shifts in the waters. Challenged Athena for the city they both coveted although Athena's olive tree was more attractive a proposition to the inhabitants than Pose...
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Greek god of earthquakes, horses, water and the sea. He is usually depicted with a trident or a dolphin.
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Poseidon was Greek god of the sea
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HMS Poseidon was a British Parthian Class submarine of 1475 tons displacement launched in 1929 and sunk as a result of a collision occurring in 1930. HMS Poseidon was armed with one 4-inch gun; two machine-guns and eight 21-inch torpedo tubes. She had a top speed of 17.5 knots surfaced, 9 knots submerged and carried a complement of 50.
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Grecian name of the god of the sea, the name of his counterpart was Neptune
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[
n] - (Greek mythology) the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology
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[Greek mythology] god of the sea and of horses.
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god of the sea, horses and earthquakes; son of Cronus and Rhea; read the Homeric Hymn to Poseidon to learn more.
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acronym: Satellite programme (France)
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noun (Greek mythology) the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and Hades and Hera; identified with Roman Neptune
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In Greek mythology, the chief god of the sea, brother of Zeus and Pluto. The brothers dethroned their father, Kronos, and divided his realm, Poseidon taking the sea. Husband of Amphitrite, his sons were the merman sea god Triton and the Cyclops Polyphemus. Armed with a trident, he drove a chariot drawn by sea monsters, half horse and half serpent. ...
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(Neptune) God of sea; brother of Zeus.
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Greek Mythology) - Poseidon was very big in old Greece. Big time sea god. Went under the name Neptune when he was laying low.
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