Triton, in Greek mythology, is the messenger of the sea and the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. He is often depicted as a merman, with the upper body of a man and the tail of a fish. Triton is known for his ability to calm or stir the seas using his conch shell, which he blows to either summon storms or create tranquility. His behavior reflects a dual nature, embodying both the beauty and ferocity of the ocean.
Triton's parents are Poseidon (father) and Amphitrite (mother).
Triton was the herald of the sea, specifically his mother, Amphitrite. the son of poseidon
Triton is a sea god and a son of Poseidon. Poseidon is known to be the god of the sea though.
No wife of his is mentioned in the mythological texts.
Hermes, Priapus, Triton
Triton was not god of the seas. He was a minor god who served as messenger to Poseidon, the god of the seas.
Triton is named after the Greek sea god Triton, the son of Poseidon (which is the Greek god comparable to the Roman Neptune).
No. Triton is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. He's a completely different god.
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Because the Roman god Neptune had a Triton as a weapon
Triton's parents are Poseidon (father) and Amphitrite (mother).
Giants and the Olympians, the loud blasts from Triton's conch shell frightened the Giants.
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Triton was the herald of the sea, specifically his mother, Amphitrite. the son of poseidon
Giants and the Olympians, the loud blasts from Triton's conch shell frightened the Giants.
by the roman god titania
Triton was described as the god of the giant, Libyan, salt-lake Tritonis. He his herald to his father, and stilled the waves with the blow of a conch-shell trumpet.