~Mythology~
Poseidon
(Neptune) (god
of the sea)
&
Taras (son of Poseidon)
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Taras ~
The name Taras
was adopted
from Greek mythology. In mythology Taras was the offspring of
the sea god Poseidon and the nymph Satyra. According to legend,
Taras was sailing off the coast of southern Italy when he was
caught in a storm and his ship sank. Taras was saved from drowning
by his father Poseidon, who sent a dolphin to his rescue. He climbed
on the back of the dolphin and rode it to shore, founding the
city of Taras where he landed. According to legend, when Phalanthus
chased off the inhabitants of the area many of them were descendants
of Taras himself.
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Poseidon (Neptune) ~
Neptune
Neptune was the name that ancient Romans gave to the Greek god
of the sea and earthquakes, Poseidon. He was the brother of Jupiter
(Zeus) and of Pluto (Hades). After the defeat of their father
Saturn (Cronos), the three brothers divided the world in three
parts to be ruled by one of the three brothers. Jupiter took the
sky, Neptune the sea and Pluto the underworld. Neptune had the
reputation for having a violent temper. Tempests and earthquakes
were a reflection of his furious rage. He was depicted as a bearded
men holding a trident and seated in a seashell drawn by sea-horses.
One day Neptune saw the water nymph Amphitrite dancing in the
island of Naxos and fell in love with her. He promptly asked her
to marry him but unfortunately she refused. However, not discouraged
by Amphitrite refusal, Neptune sent one of his servants, a dolphin
to look for her. The dolphin found her, and pleaded Neptune's
cause so persuasively that she changed her mind. As a reward for
finding and returning Amphitrite to him, Neptune immortalized
the dolphin by placing it in the heavens as the constellation
Dolphinus. Neptune and Amphitrite had several children. Among
them was Triton whose name was given in 1846 by William Lassell
to the principal moon of the planet Neptune.
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