"[In the Atttic] parish called Lakiadai [near Athens] . . . there is a sanctuary of Demeter and her daughter. With them Athena and Poseidon are worshipped."
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www.theoi.com/Cult/PoseidonCult.html
www.theoi.com/Cult/PoseidonCult.html
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Poseidon is a god of many names. He is most famous as the god of the sea. The son of Cronus and Rhea, Poseidon is one of six siblings who eventually 'divided the power of the world.' His brothers and sisters include: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and... Poseidon was relied upon by sailors for a safe voyage on the sea.
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www.pantheon.org/articles/p/poseidon.html
www.pantheon.org/articles/p/poseidon.html
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Poseidon was a major civic god of several cities: in Athens, he was second only to Athena in importance,
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poseidon
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poseidon
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The tablets with the linear inscription found in Pylos, the capital city of the Poseidon's son Neleus (1), show that Poseidon was worshipped back in...
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www.milica.com.au/greek_myths/olymp/pose_t.htm
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A selection of articles related to Poseidon - Worship.
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www.experiencefestival.com/poseidon_-_worship
www.experiencefestival.com/poseidon_-_worship
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The following deities were children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea: Hestia (eldest child), Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, She had a liaison with a mortal, Iasion, and became mother of Plutus and Philomelus. Plutus was one of the triad of deities worshipped in the Eleusinian Mystery of Demeter and Kore (Persephone).
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www.timelessmyths.com/classical/olympians.html
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An article from Widdershins, the Northwest's finest Pagan newspaper. Poseidon and Zeus can easily be conflated as earth/sea and sky versions of a supreme god. Since Zeus and Dionysos were sometimes also viewed as two aspects of the same god, you can find in them a father/lover/son counterpart to the threefold goddess.
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www.widdershins.org/vol5iss3/03.htm
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Poseidon is one of the first wave of Ocean Masters hired by Three Rings. His special on-going event project is the Olympic Champions League. Poseidon was worshipped in Athens, where he was second only to Athena in importance, but was naturally best-recieved in the coastal cities that depended on the sea for their bounty.
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yppedia.puzzlepirates.com/Poseidon
yppedia.puzzlepirates.com/Poseidon
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T. Kelly, 'The Calaurian Amphictiony', AJA (1966) 113-21. At Onchestos in Boeotia Poseidon is worshipped on a pass between Thebes and Haliartos where meetings of the Boeotian League were held in Hellenistic times, if not earlier;
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humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/isthmia/publications/evolution/is-evol-footnotes.html
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