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  • Neptune (mythology)
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  • Neptune is the king of the ocean who uses a trident to control water. He is mentioned in "Feeding Frenzy". Tiburon was trying to steal Neptune's trident to take over the oceans. His wife is Amphitrite and his son is Triton.
  • Unlike the Greek Oceanus, titan of the world-ocean, Neptune was associated as well with fresh water. Georges Dumézil suggested that for Latins, who were not a seafaring people, the primary identification of Neptune was with freshwater springs. Like Poseidon, Neptune was worshipped by the Romans also as a god of horses, under the name Neptunus Equester, a patron of horse-racing.
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  • Neptune is the king of the ocean who uses a trident to control water. He is mentioned in "Feeding Frenzy". Tiburon was trying to steal Neptune's trident to take over the oceans. His wife is Amphitrite and his son is Triton.
  • Unlike the Greek Oceanus, titan of the world-ocean, Neptune was associated as well with fresh water. Georges Dumézil suggested that for Latins, who were not a seafaring people, the primary identification of Neptune was with freshwater springs. Like Poseidon, Neptune was worshipped by the Romans also as a god of horses, under the name Neptunus Equester, a patron of horse-racing.