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    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, rustic music and impromptus, and companion of the nymphs. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is also recognized as the god … See more

    Many modern scholars consider Pan to be derived from the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European god *Péh₂usōn, whom they believe to have been an important pastoral deity (*Péh₂usōn shares an origin with the modern English … See more

    Battle with Typhon
    The goat-god Aegipan was nurtured by Amalthea with the infant Zeus in Crete. In Zeus' battle with Typhon, Aegipan and Hermes stole back Zeus' "sinews" that Typhon had hidden away in the Corycian Cave. … See more

    Revivalist imagery
    In the late 18th century, interest in Pan revived among liberal scholars. Richard Payne Knight discussed Pan in his Discourse on the Worship of Priapus (1786) as a symbol of creation expressed through sexuality. … See more

    The worship of Pan began in Arcadia which was always the principal seat of his worship. Arcadia was a district of mountain people, … See more

    The parentage of Pan is unclear; generally he is the son of Hermes and a wood nymph, either Dryope or Penelope of Mantineia in Arcadia. In some … See more

    According to the Greek historian Plutarch (in De defectu oraculorum, "The Obsolescence of Oracles"), Pan is the only Greek god who … See more

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  2. https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/gods/pan

    Web11 rows · One of these, called Pan, ruled over nature and pasturelands. He is frequently depicted in ...

  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Pan-Greek-god

    WebPan, in Greek mythology, a fertility deity, more or less bestial in form. He was associated by the Romans with Faunus. Originally an Arcadian deity, his name is a Doric contraction of

  4. https://www.thoughtco.com/greek-mythology-pan-1524416
    Published: Apr 13, 2004
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    • The Greek God Pan
      • Stories About Pan. In the story of the origin of his pan pipes, he fell in love with - or probably …
      • Pan's Most Common Attributes. Besides his goat horns and furry haunches, he usually …
      • The Origins of Pan. Pan is usually said to be the son of Hermes and Dryope, a tree-nymph. …
  5. https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/Pan
    • As the Egyptian sailor Thamus was sailing along the western coast of Greece in the first years of the Christian era, he heard a divine voice claiming that “the great god Pan is dead.” If true, this would make Pan one of the very few Greek gods– if not the only one – to actually die.
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    WebMay 04, 2020 · Among the offspring of Pan are: Silenus – The oldest, and drunkest, of Dionysus’ followers, Silenus was usually pictured with the ears of a horse. Lynx – Possibly the daughter of Pan and Echo, she cast the …

  7. Pan: Greek God of the Wilds - historycooperative.org

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    WebAug 31, 2022 · Who is the God Pan? In Greek mythology, Pan is the outdoorsy, “let’s go camping!” guy. As the purported son of many deities, including Hermes, Apollo, Zeus, …

  8. https://mythologyexplained.com/pan-in-greek-mythology

    WebPAN was the son of the messenger god Hermes. As the Greek god of the mountainside, sheep and goats’ pastures, he was a goat-horned and goat-legged creature. Pan was …

  9. https://godsandgoddesses.org/greek/pan

    WebPan. Pan was considered to be the Greek god of outdoorsmen and nature. All things that are related to the great Greek outdoors involved Pan, who was at the center of it all. …

  10. https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/gods

    WebThis page is a list of the names of Greek gods in ancient mythology and their roles. It will be continually updated with additions, corrections and more information on each of the gods. …

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