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  2. Pan (god) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan (/ p æ n /; [2] Ancient Greek: Πάν, romanized: Pán) is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, rustic music and impromptus, and companion of the nymphs. [3] He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr.

  3. Category:Pan (god) - Wikipedia

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    Category: Pan (god) 12 languages ... Pages and categories relating to Pan, the god of the wild in Greek mythology. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 ...

  4. Banias - Wikipedia

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    The spring lies close to the 'way of the sea' mentioned by the Book of Isaiah, [9] along which many armies of Antiquity marched. It was certainly an ancient place of great sanctity, and when Hellenised religious influences began to overlay the region, the cult of its local numen gave place to the worship of the Arcadian goat-footed god Pan, to whom the cave was therefore dedicated. [10]

  5. Category:Sculptures of Pan (god) - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures depicting the Greek god Pan, the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, rustic music and impromptus, and companion of the nymphs. His Roman counterparts are Faunus and Silvanus . Pages in category "Sculptures of Pan (god)"

  6. Group of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite's winged little son Eros, the god of romantic love, is similarly trying to assist his mother fight off her assaulter by grasping Pan's right horn and pushing him away. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Pan leans on a tree trunk (the statue's marble support) covered with animal's skin, and has left his hunting stick at the foot of the trunk. [ 1 ]

  7. List of hunting deities - Wikipedia

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    Aristaeus, god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing and hunting; Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals and the moon; Heracles Kynagidas; Pan, in addition to being a god of the wild and shepherds, was also a hunting god. Persephone, the goddess of life and death, also known for being Hades' wife

  8. List of nature deities - Wikipedia

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    Bacchus – god of wine, nature, pleasure and festivity; equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus; Ceres, goddess of growing plants and motherly relationships; equivalent to the Greek goddess Demeter; Diana, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness and the moon; equivalent to the Greek goddess Artemis; Faunus, horned god of the forest, plains ...

  9. Category:Paintings of Pan (god) - Wikipedia

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