![]() Fairclough, I: 250-251, 516-519.įrom CHAUCER NAME DICTIONARY Copyright © 1988, 1996 Jacqueline de Weever Published by Garland Publishing, Inc., New York and London. The name occurs twice medially, HF III.16, and once in final rhyming position, HF III.1596. When Demophon's ship is wrecked, Neptune, Thetis, Chorus, and Triton pity him and wash him up on the beach of Rhodope, where Phillis is the queen, LGW 2417-2424. ![]() Virgil seems to have connected Aeolus and Triton in some slight way in the Aeneid. Many people believe the Romans adopted the Greek god Poseidon and changed his name to Neptune. They look similar in depictions, and some consider them to be the same god with two different names. Triton carries Eolus's trumpets as they go up to Fame's house, HF III.1595-1604. Neptune Neptune Trident and Bull Parents Shatter rocks, call upon storms, and shake the earth Siblings Zeus, Hera, Hades, Hestia, Demeter God of. Neptune is the ancient Roman god of the sea, and Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea. Misenus challenged Triton to a musical contest and lost, whereupon Triton drowned him ( Aeneid VI.162-176). Neptune is depicted as a dolphin or seahorse and is said to be in charge of the other aquatic deities that reside in and around Thetis. Triton, Neptune's son, blows a sea conch Misenus, Aeolus's son, blows a battle trumpet for Hector and, later, for Aeneas. In Greek mythology, Poseidon presided over the sea, whereas in Roman mythology, Neptune presided over the freshwater. Neptune commands the winds at sea as Aeolus commands them on. Neptune is the name of the god of the sea in Roman mythology whereas Poseidon is the. ![]() Neptune commands the winds at sea as Aeolus commands them on land ( Aeneid I.132-141). TRITON, a sea god, was Poseidons son in Greek mythology and Neptunes son in Roman mythology. King Poseidon (The SpongeBob Movie:SotR) King Neptune (The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie) 28 Votes in Poll. Neptune is always identified with the Greek god Poseidon. TRITON, a sea god, was Poseidon's son in Greek mythology and Neptune's son in Roman mythology. TRITON Main Menu | List of entries | finished
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