Triton (mythology) - Wikipedia A family of large sea snails, the shells of some of which have been used as trumpets since antiquity, are commonly known as "tritons", see Triton (gastropod) The name Triton is associated in modern industry with tough hard-wearing machines such as the Ford Triton engine and Mitsubishi Triton pickup truck
Triton | Sea God, Son of Poseidon Merman | Britannica Triton, in Greek mythology, a merman, demigod of the sea; he was the son of the sea god, Poseidon, and his wife, Amphitrite According to the Greek poet Hesiod, Triton dwelt with his parents in a golden palace in the depths of the sea Sometimes he was not particularized but was one of many Tritons
TRITONS (Tritones) - Mermen Sea-Gods of Greek Mythology In Greek mythology the Tritons were a group of fish-tailed sea-gods or daimones in the train of the god Poseidon They were a plurification of the god Triton and were portrayed as the Satyrs of the sea
Tritons fall short in a high-energy battle against Cal Poly UC San Diego women’s tennis (5-11, 1-4 Big West) fell in a gritty 5-2 loss against Cal Poly (8-7, 3-0 Big West) at the Northview Tennis Courts on March 7, despite a standout performance by No 1 freshman Olivia Allegre Although they began conference play with a three-match slump, the Tritons displayed a competitive hand
Tritons Set for Two with UC Irvine - UC San Diego The Tritons were picked to finish in a tie for fourth in the 2026 Big West Men's Volleyball Preseason Coaches' Poll That mirrors UC San Diego's finish at the end of the 2025 season
Tritons: Guardians of the Sea and Messengers of Poseidon Tritons originated from the capricious depths of Greek mythology, born from the whims and desires of ancient storytellers who sought to personify the sea’s many faces As attendants to Poseidon, they play a pivotal role in controlling the seas at their master’s behest
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The Fascinating Myths of Triton: Sea God and Mythical Creatures Tritons are typically associated with specific bodies of water or maritime regions, serving as guardians of the seas and protectors of sailors The Tritons are often portrayed wielding conch shells, which they use to create powerful sounds that can calm storms or summon sea creatures