Neptune was named Poseidon by the Greeks. God of the seas and waters, he was Saturn's son and Jupiter's brother. He also reigned over horses and horseriders. Tradition gave him a trident with which he raised the waves in his ire. With one blow from his trident, that the astrological hieroglyph reproduces, he cut through the Acropole's roc and opened a source at the place where was built, later, the Erechtheion. His innumerable daughters populated the sources, water courses and the sea.
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