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No auge do [[Special:MyLanguage/Atlantis|império Atlante]], '''Casimiro Poseidon''' governou Poseidonis, uma importante colônia localizada no vale do Amazonas, na América do Sul. | |||
The figure of the powerful Greek god Poseidon comes down to us from the memory of Casimir Poseidon. Poseidon, the brother of Zeus, was once the second-greatest Greek god. He was often shown holding a trident. Poseidon was known as the god of earthquakes and the god of the sea, who both caused and calmed storms. Among his titles were: “earth-shaker,” “embracer of the earth,” “loud-booming,” and “god of security.” | The figure of the powerful Greek god Poseidon comes down to us from the memory of Casimir Poseidon. Poseidon, the brother of Zeus, was once the second-greatest Greek god. He was often shown holding a trident. Poseidon was known as the god of earthquakes and the god of the sea, who both caused and calmed storms. Among his titles were: “earth-shaker,” “embracer of the earth,” “loud-booming,” and “god of security.” |
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