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Hades: This is my wife Persephone, and these are Persephone’s girlfriends Minthe and Aphrodite. Then there’s Hephaestus who is Aphrodite’s husband and Ares who is her boyfriend. And that’s Ares’ boyfriend Apollo and his sister Artemis, who is also the girlfriend of Athena. Oh and that’s Artemis and Apollo’s mom Leto who is dating the mother of Athena, Metis. And she’s dating Maia who is Hermes’ mother and he is dating my worker Thanatos. Hypnos, Thanatos’ brother is dating Hermes’ brother Dionysus, and The mother of Dionysus, Demeter is dating both Hecate, and Dione who is the sister of Metis- Oh and Metis is also dating Hera, who is also in a polyamorus relationship with Maia and Leto as well. Hera is also married to my younger brother Zeus, and my other younger brother, Poseidon is married to Amphitrite, and that’s my eldest sibling Hestia who is dating Iris.

Hades: It’s nice to meet you!

My Patreon is a year old! Look at all the Goddesses I’ve painted in the past year. To my patroMy Patreon is a year old! Look at all the Goddesses I’ve painted in the past year. To my patroMy Patreon is a year old! Look at all the Goddesses I’ve painted in the past year. To my patroMy Patreon is a year old! Look at all the Goddesses I’ve painted in the past year. To my patroMy Patreon is a year old! Look at all the Goddesses I’ve painted in the past year. To my patro

MyPatreon is a year old! Look at all the Goddesses I’ve painted in the past year. To my patrons: thank you so much; your encouragement and support really mean a lot to me!


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Okay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rsOkay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rsOkay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rsOkay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rsOkay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rsOkay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rsOkay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rsOkay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They&rs

Okay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They’re all Greek Goddesses; the originals are in ink, using the a brush for the linework, and are quite small, like only an inch and a half wide. Top to bottom they are Selene, the Moon Goddess; Amphitrite, the Goddess of the Sea; Gorgyra, an Underworld nymph; Psykhe, the Goddess of the soul; Elpis, Goddess of hope; Lethe, Goddess of Oblivion; Khione, the Goddess of snow; and Metis, the Goddess of wisdom and cunning, mother of Athena.


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 My Poseidon and Amphitrite  *whisper* pls ignore the buddha mermaid…. ♥ Read my comic | zeld

My Poseidon and Amphitrite 


 *whisper* pls ignore the buddha mermaid….


♥ Readmycomic | zeldacw on Patreon | Shop for prints & more ♥


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Amphitrite and her power…

byBella Kotak

#bella kotak    #fairytale    #fineart    #photography    #fantasy    #creative    #goddess    #amphitrite    #storytelling    #long white    

olympian mermay week 02: goddess/god

god bless the universe

god bless the ocean

god bless you

and god bless me

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hazelhaegtesse:

Okay, here are some little paintings I’ve done recently, all dumped into one post, ha. They’re all Greek Goddesses; the originals are in ink, using the a brush for the linework, and are quite small, like only an inch and a half wide. Top to bottom they are Selene, the Moon Goddess; Amphitrite, the Goddess of the Sea; Gorgyra, an Underworld nymph; Psykhe, the Goddess of the soul; Elpis, Goddess of hope; Lethe, Goddess of Oblivion; Khione, the Goddess of snow; and Metis, the Goddess of wisdom and cunning, mother of Athena.


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 The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax from Corinth  The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax from Corinth

The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax from Corinth 575–550 BC)

Amphitrite in Greek mythology is a water nymph, the wife of Poseidon, and one of the many daughters of Nereus (the old god of the sea) and his wife Doris. She sparked Poseidon’s interest with her dancing skills but she was just playing. When he asked her to marry him she ghosted hard to Atlas leaving him on read until he sent a smooth as butter, dolphin shaped god, named Delphin to talk her into coming back. “Medusa was just a friend, you could be queen of all the seas.” he told her, and who could deny such logic? The dolphin was transformed by Poseidon into the constellation delphinus as a reward for the return of his future queen. Amphritrite liked Delphin so much she made dolphins a mortal thing as well as seals and arguably narwhals because narwhals must be something mythological, they’re SEA UNICORNS!

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icontrive: The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax froicontrive: The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax fro

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The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax from Corinth 575–550 BC)

Amphitrite in Greek mythology is a water nymph, the wife of Poseidon, and one of the many daughters of Nereus (the old god of the sea) and his wife Doris. She sparked Poseidon’s interest with her dancing skills but she was just playing. When he asked her to marry him she ghosted hard to Atlas leaving him on read until he sent a smooth as butter, dolphin shaped god, named Delphin to talk her into coming back. “Medusa was just a friend, you could be queen of all the seas.” he told her, and who could deny such logic? The dolphin was transformed by Poseidon into the constellation delphinus as a reward for the return of his future queen. Amphritrite liked Delphin so much she made dolphins a mortal thing as well as seals and arguably narwhals because narwhals must be something mythological, they’re SEA UNICORNS!

prints and other goodies available through Society6 
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 Ποντος Pontos was the primordial god of the sea. He was the sea itself, not merely its resident dei Ποντος Pontos was the primordial god of the sea. He was the sea itself, not merely its resident dei Ποντος Pontos was the primordial god of the sea. He was the sea itself, not merely its resident dei Ποντος Pontos was the primordial god of the sea. He was the sea itself, not merely its resident dei

Ποντος

Pontos was the primordial god 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 were parents of the ancient sea gods Nereus, Keto, Phorkys, Thaumas and Eurybia. By Thalassa, his watery female counterpart, he was the father of fish and other sea creatures. 
Poseidon, king of the sea, wed Pontos’ eldest granddaughter Amphitrite. 


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Κυμοπολεια

Kymopoleiawas a sea-nymph daughter of the god Poseidon and his wife Amphitrite and the wife of the hundred-handed, storm-giant Briareos. She was the goddess of the violent storm waves generated by her husband.

 Αμφιτριτη Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Ne Αμφιτριτη Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Ne Αμφιτριτη Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Ne Αμφιτριτη Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Ne Αμφιτριτη Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Ne

Αμφιτριτη

Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides. She was the female personification of the sea and mother of fish, seals and dolphins.
When Poseidon first sought Amphitrite’s hand in marriage, she fled his advances, and hid herself away near Atlas in the Ocean stream at the far ends of the earth. The dolphin-god Delphin eventually tracked her down and persuaded her to return to wed the sea-king.
Amphitrite was depicted as a young woman usually riding beside her husband in a chariot drawn by fish-tailed horses or hippocamps. 


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 ΤριτωνTriton was a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon and Amphitrite who stilled ΤριτωνTriton was a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon and Amphitrite who stilled ΤριτωνTriton was a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon and Amphitrite who stilled ΤριτωνTriton was a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon and Amphitrite who stilled ΤριτωνTriton was a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon and Amphitrite who stilled

Τριτων

Tritonwas a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon and Amphitrite who stilled or raised the waves with his conch-shell trumpet. Triton lived with his parents, in a golden palace on the bottom of the sea. He is usually represented as a merman, with the upper body of a human and the tailed lower body of a fish.


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These are the nine pictures of #godsschool that you enjoyed the most in #2018#bestnine2018 [And fo

These are the nine pictures of #godsschool that you enjoyed the most in #2018
#bestnine2018

[And for the second year in a row, The Most Popular Goddess is ..….Aphrodite]
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2018 has been a GREAT year for God’s School and I know that nothing would have been possible without you ⚡
Thanks for your support and for your interest, thanks for all your messages, and comments Ευχαριστώ πολύ Merci à tous !
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I wish you all a Wonderful New Year!
Καλή χρονιά σε όλους με αγάπη, υγεία και ευτυχία!
Bonne Année à tous et plein de belles choses pour 2019!
‍♂️ Gaylord
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SUMMER MYTH EVENT4/7 → Western or Southern European Deity: AmphitriteAmphitrite was the goddess-quee

SUMMER MYTH EVENT
4/7 → Western or Southern European Deity: Amphitrite

Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides. She was the female personification of the sea–the loud-moaning mother of fish, seals and dolphins. Amphitrite was depicted in Greek vase painting as a young woman, often raising her hand in a pinching gesture. Sometimes she was shown holding a fish. In mosaic art the goddess usually rides beside her husband in a chariot drawn by fish-tailed horses or hippokampoi. Sometimes her hair is enclosed with a net and her brow adorned with a pair of crab-claw “horns”. (x)


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(Sighs) I keep thinking how all the Thirteen Primes were/are essentially war deities.

I keep thinking how Megatronus and Prima are supposed to be foils of one another, and how Primus created Megatronus to have closer nature to Unicron in order to understand and defeat him. (But are Primus and Unicron not brother-twins as well? Opposites and Equals?)

I keep thinking about Megatronus Prime and what it means to be Fallen.

I keep thinking that perhaps there was something else hidden within the fallout between all of them, especially since there were hints of how allegiances were divided among them. How the death of Solus is only spun as a great tragedy by someone else’s hand when perhaps it could have been a triumph of her own making. She was held to the current day as the Greatest Artificer, especially in a time where Magic and Science was at the height of its power, so who’s to say she didn’t have a vision?

I keep thinking how Megatronus Prime Fell, and how he could have found himself upon a younger Earth; how Unicron, even deep in the throes of his slumber is still spiteful enough to take away his brother’s creation and remake him into his own. Despite Megatronus is already a strange reflection of him by Primus’ hand.

Basically I keep thinking how Megatronus would wander across the Earth, held to be born by the merciless sea -Vengeance and Violence, Rage and Ruin, War incarnate by the various peoples.

And I really want Megatronus, either as a mech or a reborn deity with broken memories interact with other gods and beings. Like you cannot tell me that Megatronus won’t have a long-time love affair with both Aphrodite and Hephaestus to the point that Megatronus is confused for Ares and Aglaea.

Megatronus finds comfort in the craftsmen’s burning, rough hands and in the goddess’s playful eyes and quick words. (Liege Maximo was recorded to have close friendships to Megatronus and Solus. Who’s to say he wasn’t closerto them?)

Megatronus would have a total bromance with Ares, a steady friend in Hermes, be Very Complicated with Athena, and absolutely throw hands with Zeus.

And they all question Megatronus’ relationship with Amphitrite. No one knows that she was Oceana and Oceanus, and many, many others - the sea always constant even with its ever-shifting waters, the source of all life and the death of many. She was there when Megatronus was found and reborn.

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