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Pan (god)

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan (/pæn/; Ancient Greek: Πάν, romanized: Pán) 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 of…

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Abode
Arcadia
Children
Silenus, Iynx, Krotos, Xanthus (out of Twelve)
Consort
Syrinx, Echo, Pitys
Parents
Hermes and a daughter of Dryops, or Penelope
Roman
Faunus Inuus
Symbol
Pan flute, goat

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"The great god Pan is dead"

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Pan (god)

Nodes232
Edges231
Triples11
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.008621
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Pan (god)

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Abode · 1
Pan (god) → Arcadia
Children · 1
Pan (god) → Silenus, Iynx, Krotos, Xanthus (out of Twelve)
Consort · 1
Pan (god) → Syrinx, Echo, Pitys
Parents · 1
Pan (god) → Hermes and a daughter of Dryops, or Penelope
Roman · 1
Pan (god) → Faunus Inuus
Symbol · 1
Pan (god) → Pan flute, goat

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Pan (god)AbodeArcadia1.00infobox
Pan (god)ChildrenSilenus, Iynx, Krotos, Xanthus (out of Twelve)1.00infobox
Pan (god)ConsortSyrinx, Echo, Pitys1.00infobox
Pan (god)ParentsHermes and a daughter of Dryops, or Penelope1.00infobox
Pan (god)RomanFaunus Inuus1.00infobox
Pan (god)SymbolPan flute, goat1.00infobox
the one on the north slope of the Acropolis of Athensinstance ofusually caves or grottoes0.80text
Ciceroinstance ofand later sources0.80text
Hyginus call Pan the son of Mercuryinstance ofand later sources0.80text
Penelopeinstance ofand later sources0.80text
Pindarinstance ofIn some early sources0.80text

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