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Poseidon Or Zeus Bronze Sculpture on marble base (7"X4")

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Poseidon Or Zeus Bronze Sculpture on marble base (7 X4 )
Poseidon Was The God Of The Sea, Storms, And, As "Earth-Shaker," Of Earthquakes In Greek Mythology. The Name Of The Sea-God Nethuns In Etruscan Was Adopted In Latin For Neptune In Roman Mythology: Both Were Sea Gods Analogous To Poseidon. Tablets Show That Poseidon Was Venerated At Pylos And Thebes In Pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, But He Was Integrated Into The Olympian Gods As The Brother Of Zeus And Hades. Poseidon Has Many Children. There Is A Ric Hymn To Poseidon, Who Was The Protector Of Many Hellenic Cities, Although He Lost The Contest For Athens To Athena. Poseidon Was A Major Civic God Of Several Cities: In Athens, He Was Second Only To Athena In Importance, While In Corinth And Many Cities Of Magna Graecia He Was The Chief God Of The Polis. In His Benign Aspect, Poseidon Was Seen As Creating New Islands And Offering Calm Seas. When Offended Or Ignored, He Supposedly Struck The Ground With His Trident And Caused Chaotic Springs, Earthquakes, Drowning And Shipwrecks. Sailors Prayed To Poseidon For A Safe Voyage, Sometimes Drowning Horses As A Sacrifice; In This Way, According To A Fragmentary Papyrus, Alexander The Great Paused At The Syrian Seashore Before The Climacteric Battle Of Issus, And Resorted To Prayers, "Invoking Poseidon The Sea-God, For Whom He Ordered A Four-Horse Chariot To Be Cast Into The Waves." Here Poseidon Is Featured As A Merman. His Muscles Flex As He Goes To Through His Mighty Trident. This Sculpture Was Cast Using The "Lost Wax Method", Has A Brown Patina Is Mounted On A Marble Base. Bronze Dimensions With Marble Base: Height 7 X Width 4 inches. Weight: 4 Lbs.