Poseidon Pictures and Info

Posted by TheSloneGal on April 3, 2010

Here you  will  see art work of Poseidon,  his wife,  and siblings as well as  statues and coins. You can buy some of this art work and coins at many places such as e bay( and amazon and other places.

Some of this art work dates back as far as the 4th BCE (before Christ existence)

Amphitrite And her husband Poseidon.  They look very much in love,  but he had so many lovers and affairs… including with his own sisters.

This is just one of many of the coins that has The God of the Seas on it. From what I can find, it looks like these coins date back from 264 BCE (before Christ existence) to 37 ACD (After Christs Death)

Amymone was the princess of Argos.
She was a wife and was loved by Poseidon. She was a Water Nymph and was said to be very beautiful.   … Read the rest

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