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who is the God of water in Greek mythology? what is his Roman equivalent?

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Answered by nancy223nd
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who is the God of water in Greek Mythology- posedion.

Neptune, Latin Neptunus, in Roman religion, originally the god of fresh water; 399 bce he was identified with the Greek Posedion and thus became a deity of the sea.

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Answered by Damagedbrain
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Poseidon

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