Neptune was the name of the Roman god who carries a fisherman's trident.
Poseidon
His Roman name is Neptune, and his greek name is Poseidon.
poseidon
Neptune
Neptune always carried his trident with him.
It does not have a known name apart from 'trident'.
Poseidon, the greek god of the sea; Roman name is Neptune
Poseidon's Roman name is Neptune. He was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses in both Greek and Roman mythology. Neptune was often depicted holding a trident and was considered a powerful deity in Roman culture, similar to his Greek counterpart.
The weapon Poseidon carries is called a trident. It's traditionally used for fishing (this is WHY Poseidon is shown carrying one, rather than the other way around).
Trident is the son of Poseidon
The types of gladiators who fought with a sword and a shield were the hoplomachus, the murmillo, the thraex (Thracian) and the secutor.
The Trident