French sculptor Vital Dubre, The god of the sea, Neptunus
The representative work of the French sculptor Vital Dubre (Vital-Dubray) "Neptunus" was created in 1856. The work was produced by the Dussel Foundry (1823-1878) in Pocé-sur-Cisse. Neptunus: an ancient Roman god in charge of fresh water and the sea. From the time of the Punic War (264-146 BC), when the Romans demonstrated their naval superiority, Neputunus was gradually equated with the Greek god Poseidon. He is not only the god of fresh water, but also the god of the sea.
Neptune
Neptune (Latin: Nept ū nus, English: Neptune), also known as Neptune, is a sea god in Roman mythology and revered as the god of horses, managing horse racing activities. One of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to Poseidon in Greek mythology, there is his temple in Rome, which is the world-famous Trevi Fountain. The Latin name Neptunus originates from him.
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