He is also the messenger and herald of Poseidon and Amphitrite.His Roman Counterpart is Triden. Seine Geschwister waren Rhode und Benthesikyme. He is most often portrayed as a merman. Greek mythology is well-known all around the world. Anyway i just wanted to know if it is wrong or if there are just different variations of the satory of his birth. Triton was the son of Poseidon, the sea god, in Greek mythology.

Triton is a mythological Greek God. Triton (Gr: Τριτων) is a minor God of the seas. Triton is a mythological Greek god, the messenger of the sea. Triton is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.Like his mother he has a fish tail. Mythology Edit.

He is usually represented as a merman, having the upper body of a human and … Triton is always represented as half man, half fish, the body below the waist terminating in the tail of a dolphin. Er wurde als Mischwesen gedacht und oft als Sohn des Poseidon und der Amphitrite angesehen. He is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, god and goddess of the sea respectively, and is herald for his father. Myths.

Triton (altgriechisch Τρίτων Trítōn) ist ein Meeresgott der griechischen Mythologie, von dem später die mythologische Gattung der Tritonen abgeleitet wurde. He was depicted as fish-tailed merman, sometimes bearded, sometimes youthful. In late Classical art he was often given a double-fish or dolphin tail. The myths describe the gods and their powers and they usually contain a lot of fiction elements.

We frequently find mention of Tritons who are either the offspring or kindred of Triton. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sorceress Rin (talk • contribs) 23:45, 5 November 2007 (UTC) Image. He had the ability to make the seas calm by blowing on a conch shell. This mythology consists of many different stories about heroes and gods, about their lives and their rituals. Triton Greek God – Mythology, Symbolism, Meaning and Facts. Mythologie. I know, weird, but so is most of greek mythology.

Triton is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite Halosydne. Triton was a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon who stilled the waves with his conch-shell trumpet.

He acted as Poseidon's messenger.