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Triton (mythology)

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Sculpture of Triton

Triton is a Greek god of the sea, the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. He is often depicted as a merman, having the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish. Triton is known for his ability to calm or raise the waves by blowing on a conch shell.

Mythology

Triton dwells with his parents in a golden palace in the depths of the sea. He is often portrayed as a messenger of the sea, similar to the role of Hermes on land. Triton’s conch shell, which he uses to control the sea, is one of his most distinctive attributes.

Depictions in Art

Triton has been a popular subject in art and literature. He is frequently depicted in ancient Greek pottery, mosaics, and sculptures. In Renaissance art, Triton is often shown as a powerful and majestic figure, sometimes accompanied by other sea creatures.

Related Figures

Triton is sometimes confused with the Tritons, a race of sea gods who share his name and characteristics. These Tritons are often depicted as his attendants or as lesser sea deities.

Cultural Influence

Triton has influenced various aspects of modern culture, including literature, art, and even astronomy. The largest moon of the planet Neptune is named Triton in his honor.

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