golden palace of Poseidon

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The golden palace of Poseidon is the magnificent, shimmering underwater stronghold of the sea god in Greek mythology, renowned as the royal dwelling of Poseidon and his son Triton.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf divine dwelling
mythological location
underwater palace
accessibility inaccessible to mortals in most myths
appearsIn Homeric epics NERFINISHED
later Greek mythological tradition
appearsInTradition ancient Greek religion
associatedDeity Poseidon NERFINISHED
Triton NERFINISHED
associatedDomain oceans
sea
associatedWith sea gods
category Mythological palaces
Places in Greek mythology
Underwater mythological locations
contrastedWith Mount Olympus (as dwelling of other Olympian gods) NERFINISHED
country Greece (mythological context) NERFINISHED
describedAs golden
magnificent
shimmering
function royal dwelling of Poseidon
underwater stronghold
guardedBy sea creatures (various myths)
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
locatedIn the depths of the ocean
the sea
material gold
mythologicalCulture Ancient Greek
notableResident Amphitrite (in some traditions) NERFINISHED
Nereids (in some traditions) NERFINISHED
owner Poseidon NERFINISHED
primaryResident Poseidon NERFINISHED
Triton NERFINISHED
realmType underwater realm
relatedConcept Olympian gods NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
Triton NERFINISHED
underwater palaces in mythology
symbolizes divine authority of Poseidon
sovereignty over the sea
universe Greek mythology

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Triton residence golden palace of Poseidon