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  2. The Son of Neptune - Wikipedia

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    The Son of Neptune was given a first printing of three million copies, the largest for Disney-Hyperion to that point. [9] Upon release, the book ranked No. 1 on The New York Times bestseller list, USA Today bestseller list, and The Wall Street Journal bestseller list. [3] It was the Amazon Best Book of the Month in October 2011. [10]

  3. Francis Joseph Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Concouguash, Christian name Francis Joseph Neptune, (1735–1834) was chief of the Passamaquoddy tribe during the American Revolutionary War. He succeeded his father, Bahgulwet (aka Jean-Baptiste Neptune), who died in 1778, [1] [2] and was succeeded by his own son, John Francis Neptune, in 1824. [2] The term "chief" later became the word for ...

  4. The Lost Hero - Wikipedia

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    The Son of Neptune The Lost Hero is an American fantasy - adventure novel written by Rick Riordan , based on Greek and Roman mythology . It was published on October 12, 2010, and is the first book in The Heroes of Olympus series, a sequel to the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series.

  5. Sons of Neptune - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of Neptune was a group of colonial sailors directly associated with and on whom the Sons of Liberty may have been based. [1] [2] They were active before and during the American Revolution. Among those affiliated with the Sons of Neptune are John Lamb, John Morin Scott and Isaac Sears. [3]

  6. The Mark of Athena - Wikipedia

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    Percy Jackson – son of Poseidon, also known as Neptune to the Romans, who recently recovered from amnesia and was formerly praetor in Camp Jupiter. He is the boyfriend of Annabeth Chase. [2] Jason Grace – son of Jupiter. (Also known as Zeus in Greek). Praetor of Camp Jupiter, who recently recovered from amnesia after Hera stole his memory ...

  7. Talk:The Son of Neptune - Wikipedia

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    The Son of Neptune has been listed as one of the Language and literature good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so . If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it .

  8. Chichester inscription - Wikipedia

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    Which translates as: To Neptune and Minerva, for the welfare of the Divine House, by the authority of Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, great king of the Britons, the guild of smiths and those in it gave this temple at their own expense ...ens, son of Pudentinus, presented the forecourt.

  9. Eneida - Wikipedia

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    Juno, who did not love Aeneas, the son of Venus, ran to the wind god Aeolus to raise a storm and drown the Trojans. Aeolus let loose the winds and made a terrible storm. But Aeneas gave a bribe to the god of the sea, Neptune, and the storm subsided. Venus, worried about her son, went to complain about Juno to Zeus.