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Triton

Triton (/ˈtraɪtɒn/; Greek: Τρίτων, translit. Trítōn) is a Greek god of the sea, the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, god and goddess of the sea respectively. Triton lived with his parents in a golden palace on the bottom of the sea. Later he is often depicted as having a conch shell he would blow like a trumpet.

Triton is usually represented as a merman, with the upper body of a human and the tailed lower body of a fish. At some time 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 the messenger or herald for the god Poseidon.

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Mosaik mit TritonenTriton als TafelaufsatzApplik in Form einer Tritonmaske (vielleicht Teil einer römischen Bronzestatue)Nautiluspokal, Meister Matthäus Ströbel (1608-1691)Muschelschale, Nürnberg, um 1590Fußschale aus Chalzedon, Johannes Biller (1696-1745), Augsburg, 1735/36
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Was depicted (Actor) Triton
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