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    during the Greek and Roman era, Triton(s) became a generic term for a merman (mermen) in art and literature. In English literature, Triton is portrayed as...
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    Triton is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune. It is the only moon of Neptune massive enough to be rounded under its own gravity and hosts...
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    in the Achilleid, an unfinished epic written between 94 and 95 AD by the Roman poet Statius, Thetis tried to make Achilles invulnerable by dipping him...
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  • $8,350,000. Triton Poker Super High Roller Series "'Blessed' Roman Hrabec Completes Breakout Victory In Triton Jeju Main Event". TritonSeries.com. March...
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  • Greek: Παλλάς, romanized: Pallás) was a warrior and a daughter of Triton. After Athena was born fully armed from Zeus' forehead, Triton, son of Poseidon...
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    lifesize muscular Triton, a minor sea god of ancient Greco-Roman legend, depicted as a merman kneeling on a large shell, from which the Triton rises. His head...
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    Neptune and Triton is an early sculpture by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It is housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum of London and was executed...
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    Trident (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities)
    Neptune (Roman) used for the protection of the sea realms, the god of the sea in classical mythology. Other sea deities such as Amphitrite or Triton were...
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    and a water creature in Greek mythology. By far the largest of them is Triton, discovered by William Lassell on 10 October 1846, 17 days after the discovery...
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    The Triton Poker Super High Roller Series is a series of poker tournaments that is held between three to four times a year at various prestigious locations...
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    The Roman emperor was the ruler and monarchical head of state of the Roman Empire, starting with the granting of the title Augustus to Octavian in 27 BC...
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    described by the Roman historian Pliny the Elder as being populated with Triton "playing on a shell". The now-missing arms on the recovered Triton statue—usually...
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    060) Detail of the face of the bronze Dionysus Statue of Thetis with a triton (Roman copy from a 2nd-century BC Greek original) The so-called "Ares Ludovisi"...
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    (1870). "Triton (1)". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 3. p. 1176. Perseus Project: Triton (1). Rumpf...
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    Colosseum (redirect from Roman Colosseum)
    amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, just east of the Roman Forum. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the...
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    List of fountains in Rome (category Lists of ancient Roman buildings and structures)
    later. The Triton Fountain in the Piazza Barberini (1642), by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, is a masterpiece of Baroque sculpture, representing Triton, half-man...
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  • Lake Tritonis (redirect from Lake Triton)
    observations related by these historians, the lake was said to be named after Triton. According to Herodotus it contained two islands, Phla, which the Lacedaemonians...
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    The Roman Forum, also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum (Italian: Foro Romano), is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several...
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    within a degree of the position predicted by Le Verrier. Its largest moon, Triton, was discovered shortly thereafter, though none of the planet's remaining...
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    The first known book published in Times New Roman (the original 327 Monotype series) was Minnow Among Tritons, published by the Nonesuch Press and printed...
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  • Triteia (category Triton (mythology))
    Triteia (Ancient Greek: Τρίτεια, romanized: Tríteia) was, in Greek mythology, the daughter of the sea-god Triton and mother, by Ares, of Melanippus who...
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    Hippocampus (mythology) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities)
    Greece ii.1.7-.8): On the temple, which is not very large, stand bronze Tritons. In the fore-temple are images, two of Poseidon, a third of Amphitrite...
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    the Egyptian language. After her death, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the last Hellenistic-period state in the Mediterranean...
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    Scylla was the daughter of Crataeis, with the father being either Trienus (Triton?) or Phorcus (a variant of Phorkys). Apollonius of Rhodes has Scylla as...
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    the rocks, putting sailors at risk. Poseidon and Amphitrite had a son, Triton, who was a merman, and a daughter, Rhodos (if this Rhodos was not actually...
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    from Greek Πάνθειον Pantheion, "[temple] of all the gods") is a former Roman temple and, since AD 609, a Catholic church (Basilica Santa Maria ad Martyres...
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  • Larissa Hippocamp Proteus Triton Atmosphere of Triton Climate of Triton Geology of Triton List of geological features on Triton Halimede Psamathe Neso S/2021...
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    Salacia (category Roman goddesses)
    most celebrated being Triton, whose body was half man and half fish. Aulus Gellius, in 13.23 of his Attic Nights, notes that Roman priests would invoke...
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  • Events. Other two tournment to complete this TOP 21 is Triton Super High Roller Series - Triton Million (2019). All of the 58 richest tournaments to date...
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    passing around 1,300 km (810 mi) from Neptune and 8,200 km (5,100 mi) from Triton. The need to avoid ring material detected by stellar occultations prompted...
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