• Amphitrite, Avustralya Posta pulu. Yunan mitolojisinde denizler tanrısı Poseidon'un eşi ve deniz kraliçesi olarak bilinir. Doris ile Nereus'un "Nereidler" de denen 50 kızından biridir.
  • In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite was the goddess of the sea, the queen of the sea, and her consort is Poseidon. She was a daughter of Nereus and Doris...
  • Amphitrite’s presence in Greek mythology underscores her importance as a vital figure who balances the sea’s dangers with its nurturing aspects...
  • Amphitrite is the Goddess of the Seas and Queen of the Sea through her marriage with Poseidon and one of the fifty Nereids. Her Roman counterpart is Salacia.
  • Barok sanatçı Nicole Poussin’in 1604 yılında tamamladığı tabloya Amphitrite’nin Zaferi adı veriliyor ve onun evlilik töreni anlatılıyor.
  • Amphitrite either rode alongside Poseidon in a pearl shell chariot which was pulled by dolphins or travelled on a dolphin's back.
  • Poseidon chose Amphitrite from among her sisters as the Nereids performed a dance on the isle of Naxos.
  • In one unusual tradition, Amphitrite was also called the mother of the Nereids (even though she herself was usually counted as one of the Nereids!).[12].
  • Amphitrite, the goddess of the sea, had a complex relationship with Poseidón, the god of the sea. At first, she rejected his marriage proposal and fled to Atlas.
  • Amphitrite often flies under the radar but she’s genuinely one of the coolest characters in Greek mythology.