Pan (meethologie)
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God o Nayture, the Wild, Shepherds, Flocks, Gaits, o Moontain Wilds, an is eften associatit wi sexuality | |
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Abode | Arcadia |
Symbol | Pan flute, gait |
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Consort | Syrinx, Echo, Pitys |
Childer | Silenos, Iynx, Krotos, Xanthus (oot o Twal) |
Parents | mony variations includin: Hermes an Driope, Aphrodite, Penelope, or Hecate |
Siblins | Satyrs, Laertes, Circe, Maenads |
Roman equivalent | Faunus |
In Greek releegion an meethology, Pan (Ancient Greek: Πάν, Pan) is the god o the wild, shepherds an flocks, naitur o moontain wilds an rustic muisic, an companion o the nymphs.[1]
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- ↑ Edwin L. Brown, "The Lycidas of Theocritus Idyll 7", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 1981:59–100.