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Amit Mallik. Latin 1 Period 1 Day 4. Poseidon. God of the sea, rivers, flood, drought, earthquakes, and horses Latin: Poseidon Greek: Neptunus , Neptune Parents: Kronos and Rhea Birthplace: Island of Crete.
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AmitMallik Latin 1 Period 1 Day 4
Poseidon • God of the sea, rivers, flood, drought, earthquakes, and horses • Latin: Poseidon • Greek: Neptunus, Neptune • Parents: Kronos and Rhea • Birthplace: Island of Crete I chose this picture because this is a picture of Poseidon wielding his trident. He is trying to save Amymone from a satyr attack. In the left-hand side of the picture, you can see a satyr struggling with a horse. Amymonewas charmed by Poseidon and bore a son, Nauplius. This picture depicts Poseidon’s power, yet also shows his kindness and mercy. That is why I chose this picture. Neptune and Amymone from ", c 1757 - Charles Andre (known as Carle Vanloo) (1705-1755) - Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Poseidon cont. • Attributes: a mature man of sturdy build with a dark beard, and holding a trident • Poseidon created the saltwater spring when he and Athena competed over the name of the capital of Attica. Athena made an olive tree and won. That is why the capital of Attica was named Athens - the city of Athena. • This picture was from c.500 – 475 B.C. I chose this picture because it depicts Poseidon with all his power before his battle with the giant Polybotes.He is portrayed with his trident and the rock of Nisyros. His angry expression shows he is a fierce and determined fighter. The simplicity of this work of art is still able to capture the spirit of Poseidon. That is why I chose this picture.
Citations • "Ancient Greek Art: Poseidon." THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY, Exploring Mythology & the Greek Gods in Classical Literature & Art. Web. 12 Oct. 2010. <http://www.theoi.com/Gallery/K2.3B.html>. • "POSEIDON : Greek God of the Sea & Earthquakes ; Mythology ; Pictures : NEPTUNE." THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY, Exploring Mythology & the Greek Gods in Classical Literature & Art. Web. 12 Oct. 2010. <http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Poseidon.html>. • "Andre - Neptune and Amymone from - Poseidon Trident Danaid." Pandora Word Box. Web. 07 Oct. 2010. <http://www.pandorawordbox.com/image.php?image=01162552 1>.