Trident
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A trident is a three-pronged staff or leg. The French word's origin is from Latin tridens or tridentis, from tri "three" and dentes "teeth." It was used by both spear-fishermen and military forces. As a hunting tool, it was used for its ability to skewer multiple fish at a time. As a weapon, it was prized for its long reach and ability to trap other long-weapons between prongs to disarm their wielder. Tridents were also famously used by the retiarii, Roman gladiators who used a net to wrap their adversary and a trident to kill him. In the southern USA, this type of spear, called a gig, is used for catching bullfrogs, flounder, and sometimes carp. This kind of fishing is referred to as gigging.
Information on real forked spears can be found in the article on the military fork.
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From the fishing origins, the trident is often associated with Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology as well as Shiva the Hindu super god of destruction. By hitting the earth with his trident, Poseidon created the horse and some water sources in Greece. The Roman Gods, such as Neptune (parallel to Poseidon) also used a trident as a staff, and created earthquakes and new bodies of water. A good example can be seen in Gian Bernini's Neptune and Triton.
A trident has also references as:
- Cadbury Schweppes Trident, a brand of chewing gum. Named after the three plaque-softening enzymes included in the original formula.
- The Hawker Siddeley Trident, named after the tri-jet engine configuration.
- The Coat of Arms of Ukraine (Tryzub) - the symbol of ancient Slavic tribes that once lived in Ukraine.
- The National emblem of the Flag of Barbados
- The US Navy Special Warfare Badge, worn by members of the US Navy SEALs, contains a trident representing the three aspects (Sea, Air, and Land) of SEAL special operations.
- The golden colored crest of the United States Naval Academy depicts a trident running vertically in its background.
- The symbol of the Swedish Coastal Rangers, Kustjägarna
- Adopted by the Russian anti-Soviet revolutionary organization NTS as the "forks of the people's anger". A highly stylised trident, known as the tryzub, constitutes a part of the Ukrainian coat of arms.
- The trident or Trishula is the missile weapon of the Hindu god Shiva, and it often includes a crossed stabiliser to facilitate its flight when thrown.
- The BSD Daemon carries a trident to symbolize the forking of processes in an operating system.
- The all inclusive resort company Club Med uses a trident in its company logo.
- The Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati uses a trident in its company logo.
- Trident is the name of the US Navy's Fleet Ballistic Missile program, consisting of Ohio class submarines and Trident II D-5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles. It is so named because of its role in the three-pronged SIOP nuclear war plan, based around sea-launched SLBMs first, followed by land-launched ICBMs, and lastly free-fall nuclear bombs delivered by air from strategic bombers.
- Trident also refers to the Royal Navy's nuclear Ballistic Missile system, consisting of Vanguard class submarines and Trident II D-5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles. The name was chosen for the same reason as the US Trident.
- Trident is a three-girl pop band from Romania.
- Trident was a 80's heavy rock band from glasgow, now dispanded.
- Hawker Siddeley Trident was a British jet airliner produced by Hawker Siddley at Hatfield in the 1960s; various version were produced from the Trident 1 to the Trident 3B.
- The Trident was a popular restaurant in the Marin county harbor town of Sausalito, California during the 1960s and 70s. It was owned by the popular folk group The Kingston Trio and operated by their manager Frank Werber. Many famous patrons frequently visited including Janis Joplin, Bill Cosby and David Crosby. The Rolling Stones held a private party at the eatery in 1974.[1]
- As a throwback symbol during the baseball team Seattle Mariners' 1977 season
- In Drowned Wednesday, part of the Keys to the Kingdom Series by Garth Nix, Wednesday's Key is a trident.
- In the "Percy Jackson & The Olympians" series of novels by Rick Riordan, as in Greek mythology, the trident is the symbol of the Olympian Poseidon. It appears over a demigod's head when Poseidon claims the individual as his own.
- In DC Comics, the superhero Blue Devil carries a trident.
- In Marvel Comics, the superhero Namor the Sub-Mariner sometimes carries a trident
- In the Masters of the Universe toy line and cartoon series, Spikor, an evil henchman of Skeletor, has an extendable trident in place of his left hand. The three points fire lasers.
- In Reboot, AI AndrAIa uses a trident
- In one of the Bill Brasky sketches on Saturday Night Live, Bill Brasky is said to have killed Wolfman Jack with a trident.
- Triceraranger/Blue Ranger from Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is armed with a pair of tridents with circular ends that can join together.
- It was King Triton's weapon of choice in Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989) and the weapon of choice of Diana from the PAX network's made for TV movie, Mermaids (2003).
- In the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Brick Tamland uses a trident to kill a rival, later uttering the famous phrase, "There were horses, and a man on fire, and I killed a guy with a trident."
- In the Da Vinci Code they talk about the symbolic use of trident
- In the popular RPG Dungeons and Dragons, the trident is available as a weapon. It is largely similar to the spear, albeit more effective against charging opponents. However, it is lighter and deals less damage on a critical hit.Also in the very famous game of Knight Online there was a Warrior named Trident. His name was forever immortalized and still today is commonly used
- In Golden Sun: The Lost Age, Felix and party collects the three pieces of the Trident of Ankhol, which is the only item able to break through Poseidon's impenetrable shield.
- In Age of Mythology, much of the story line involves getting the Poseidon statue's trident in Atlantis.
- In Vagrant Story, it is described as "a forked pole are with three tines."
- In The Legend of Zelda franchise, the antagonist Ganon sometimes uses a trident called the Trident of Power. This is seen in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and later in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures.
- In Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, the trident is one of the more powerful spear weapons.
- Hydron, from Red Earth, carries a huge trident as a weapon.
- Jiang Wei, from Dynasty Warriors, uses a trident called "Blink".
- In the Roguelike ADoM, the Trident of the Red Rooster is the most important Artifact to get Ultra-Endings.
- Mukuro Rokudo of the anime and manga Katekyo Hitman REBORN! uses a trident as his weapon. The mosquitoes of Doctor Shamal also pierce their targets with a trident.
- In the anime and manga series Bleach, the character Kaien Shiba wields a zanpakuto dubbed Nejibana that turns into a trident when in its initial release form.
- In Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, the XXXG-01S2 "Altron" piloted by Chang Wufei uses a beam trident.
- In Inuyasha Naraku forges a trident from his own bones and gives it to Abi-Hime to assist him with.
- In Ronin Warriors Cye of the Torrent uses a trident capable of firing a high-powered beam of water.
- ^ http://tridentrestaurant.com Trident restaurant memories, mid-1960s through to the mid-1970s