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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| diattomenon kai ethoumenon. Poseidon is posidesmos, the chain 2 Text | next take his two brothers, Poseidon and Pluto, whether the latter 3 Text | By all means.~SOCRATES: Poseidon is Posidesmos, the chain 4 Text | the ruler of this element Poseidon; the epsilon was probably Critias Part
5 Intro| the division of the earth Poseidon obtained as his portion 6 Intro| daughter Cleito, of whom Poseidon became enamoured. He to 7 Intro| dedicated to Cleito and Poseidon, and surrounded by an enclosure 8 Intro| enclosure of gold, and there was Poseidon’s own temple, which was 9 Intro| carried to the grove of Poseidon, and by aqueducts over the 10 Intro| determined by the injunctions of Poseidon, which had been inscribed 11 Intro| orichalcum in the temple of Poseidon, at which the kings and 12 Intro| temple ranged the bulls of Poseidon, one of which the ten kings 13 Intro| the laws of their father Poseidon. When night came, they put 14 Intro| an earlier passage that Poseidon, being a God, found no difficulty 15 Intro| mention of the old rivalry of Poseidon and Athene, and the creation 16 Text | instituted sacrifices. And Poseidon, receiving for his lot the 17 Text | father and mother died; Poseidon fell in love with her and 18 Text | dedicated to Cleito and Poseidon, which remained inaccessible, 19 Text | each of the ten. Here was Poseidon’s own temple which was a 20 Text | carried some to the grove of Poseidon, where were growing all 21 Text | regulated by the commands of Poseidon which the law had handed 22 Text | island, at the temple of Poseidon, whither the kings were 23 Text | the range of the temple of Poseidon; and the ten kings, being 24 Text | the laws of their father Poseidon. This was the prayer which Euthydemus Part
25 Text | would do their business.~Poseidon, I said, this is the crown 26 Text | Bravo? said Dionysodorus.~Poseidon, said Ctesippus, what awful Gorgias Part
27 Text | tells us (Il.), how Zeus and Poseidon and Pluto divided the empire The Republic Book
28 3 | tale of Theseus, son of Poseidon, or of Peirithous, son of The Symposium Part
29 Text | said Alcibiades, for by Poseidon, there is no one else whom Timaeus Part
30 Intro| greater Gods, such as Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Athene, are universals