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Poseidon master of the seas

The Greeks prayed to Poseidon before embarking on sea journeys. They offered him the first fish caught, called him "the savior," and attributed their naval victory over the Persians to him. In this program, we learn how Poseidon was saved by his mother Rhea, and how he acquired his trident and used it to help his brother Zeus in his struggle against the Titans and Giants. We see some of the places where Poseidon was worshipped and meet characters in several Poseidon stories: Amphitrite, Delphinus, Polyphemus, Demeter, Arion, Pegasus, the Minotaur. We learn why he sided with the Greeks in the Trojan War, and how he punished them for their cruelty to their defeated enemy, causing Homer to write, "Awful is the fate of anyone who invokes the wrath of the gods while sailing the seas.

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  • "Paths of the gods"
  • "Master of the seas"@en
  • "Master of the seas"
  • "Master of the Seas"@en

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  • ""The Greeks prayed to Poseidon before embarking on sea journeys. They offered him the first fish caught, called him 'the savior,' and attributed their naval victory over the Persians to him. In this program, we learn how Poseidon was saved by his mother Rhea, and how he acquired his trident and used it to help his brother Zeus in his struggle against the Titans and Giants. We see some of the places where Poseidon was worshipped and meet characters in several Poseidon stories: Amphitrite, Delphinus, Polyphemus, Demeter, Arion, Pegasus, the Minotaur. We learn why he sided with the Greeks in the Trojan War, and how he punished them for their cruelty to their defeated enemy, causing Homer to write, 'Awful is the fate of anyone who invokes the wrath of the gods while sailing the seas.'"--Films Media Group website"
  • "The Greeks prayed to Poseidon before embarking on sea journeys. They offered him the first fish caught, called him "the savior," and attributed their naval victory over the Persians to him. In this program, we learn how Poseidon was saved by his mother Rhea, and how he acquired his trident and used it to help his brother Zeus in his struggle against the Titans and Giants. We see some of the places where Poseidon was worshipped and meet characters in several Poseidon stories: Amphitrite, Delphinus, Polyphemus, Demeter, Arion, Pegasus, the Minotaur. We learn why he sided with the Greeks in the Trojan War, and how he punished them for their cruelty to their defeated enemy, causing Homer to write, "Awful is the fate of anyone who invokes the wrath of the gods while sailing the seas."@en
  • "This program depicts the life and activities of Poseidon, brother of Zeus and god of the sea. Combines narration of myth with scenes of Greek landscapes, street scenes, architecture and art."@en
  • "The Greeks prayed to Poseidon before embarking on a sea journey, they offered him the first fish caught, called him "the savior," and attributed their naval victory over the Persians to him. This program relates some of the stories associated with the god whose vast domain is the home of so many myths."@en
  • "The Greeks prayed to Poseidon before embarking on a sea journey, they offered him the first fish caught, called him "the savior," and attributed their naval victory over the Persians to him. This program relates some of the stories associated with the god whose vast domain is the home of so many myths."
  • "The Greeks prayed to Poseidon before embarking on sea journeys. They offered him the first fish caught, called him "the savior," and attributed their naval victory over the Persians to him. In this program, we learn how Poseidon was saved by his mother Rhea, and how he acquired his trident and used it to help his brother Zeus in his struggle against the Titans and Giants. We see some of the places where Poseidon was worshipped and meet characters in several Poseidon stories: Amphitrite, Delphinus, Polyphemus, Demeter, Arion, Pegasus, the Minotaur. We learn why he sided with the Greeks in the Trojan War, and how he punished them for their cruelty to their defeated enemy, causing Homer to write, "Awful is the fate of anyone who invokes the wrath of the gods while sailing the seas." (26 minutes)."@en

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  • "Educational films"@en
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  • "Internet videos"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en

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  • "Poseidon master of the seas"@en
  • "Poseidon master of the seas"
  • "Poseidon Master of the Seas"@en
  • "Poseidon: Master of the Seas"@en