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In Greek mythology, Pontus was an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god, one of the Greek primordial deities. Pontus was Gaia's son and has no father; according to the Greek poet Hesiod, he was born without coupling, though according to Hyginus, Pontus is the son of Aether and Gaia. Se mere
For Hesiod, Pontus seems little more than a personification of the sea, ho pontos ("the sea"), by which Hellenes signified the Mediterranean Sea. … Se mere
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Pontus – Mythopedia
WEBden 9. mar. 2023 · Pontus, born to Gaia at the beginning of the cosmos, was the Greek primordial god who personified the sea. Together with his mother Gaia, he fathered many ancient sea deities, including Nereus, …
PONTUS (Pontos) - Greek Primordial God of the Sea
WEBPONTOS (Pontus) was the primordial god ( protogenos) of the sea. He was the sea itself, not merely its resident deity, who was born from earth at the dawn of creation. Pontos and Gaia (Gaea, the Earth) were parents …
Pontus – Primordial God of the Sea - Greek Gods and …
WEBPontus, or Pontos (a different spelling of his name), translates to “sea”. He and Gaea created Nereus, who was known as the “Old Man of the Sea”, though Pontus could also be referred to by that name, too, as could …
Pontus - Greek Mythology
Pontus, primordial god who personified the oceans - Myths and …
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PONTUS – Encyclopaedia Iranica
WEBPONTUS, a Greek word meaning “sea,” generally taken in the ancient world to refer to the Black Sea, Pontos Euxeinos, or Axeinos (Strabo 1.2.10 C21). It also came to be applied more specifically to the Hellenistic kingdom of …
Pontus: Pre-Olympian Sea God From Greek Mythology
WEBden 29. dec. 2022 · What symbols or attributes were associated with Pontus? Pontus was often depicted with a fish’s tail and was associated with the sea and water. He was also sometimes portrayed with a trident, …