Amphitrite in Wikipedia
In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite (Ἀμφιτρίτη) was a sea-
goddess and wife of Poseidon.[1] Under the influence of the
Olympian pantheon, she became merely the consort of Poseidon,
and was further diminished by poets to a symbolic
representation of the sea. In Roman mythology, the consort of
Neptune, a comparatively minor figure, was Salacia, the
goddess of saltwater.[2] Amphitrite was a daughter of Nereus
and Doris (and thus a Nereid), according to Hesiod's Theogony,
but of Oceanus and Tethys (and thus an Oceanid), according to
Apollodorus, who actually lists her among both of the
Nereids[3] and the Oceanids.[4] Others called her the
personification of the sea itself. Amphitrite's offspring
included seals[5] and dolphins.[6] Poseidon and Amphitrite had
a son, Triton who was a merman, and a daughter, Rhode (if this
Rhode was not actually fathered by Poseidon on Halia or was
not the daughter of Asopus as others claim). Apollodorus
(3.15.4) also mentions a daughter of Poseidon and Amphitrite
named Benthesikyme...
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