The trident wasn't a god, it was simply a trident (check the link below to see what a trident looks like -- a great big fork with three prongs). It was used like a spear.In Greek mythology, it belonged to Poseidon the sea-god, who could make waves with it (get it, make waves? Ah, never mind)You may be thinking either of the god Triton, son of Poseidon, or of King Triton from The Little Mermaid, who also had a trident, with magical powers (that the witch Ursula wanted to get her hands on).
Trident gum does not have an exact relation to the Greek gods. The gum only shares a name with the staff of the god Poseidon.
Both syllables are from the Latin.tri = three.dent = tooth.The trident carried by the god Neptune was a huge three-toothed fork, which he waved to cause sea-storms.
The pitchfork is a trident, and the greek god's name is Poseidon.
He does not have a Roman name.
Neptune was the name of the Roman god who carries a fisherman's trident.
His Roman name is Neptune, and his greek name is Poseidon.
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It does not have a known name apart from 'trident'.
Poseidon, the greek god of the sea; Roman name is Neptune
Trident is the son of Poseidon
The weapon Poseidon carries is called a trident. It's traditionally used for fishing (this is WHY Poseidon is shown carrying one, rather than the other way around).
The types of gladiators who fought with a sword and a shield were the hoplomachus, the murmillo, the thraex (Thracian) and the secutor.
The Trident
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