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and Aigipan, the goat-fish god of the constellation Capricorn. Sometimes Pan was multiplied into a host of Panes, or a triad named Agreus, Nomios, and Phorbas. ... Homeric Hymn 19 to Pan (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th - 4th B.C.) : "Hermes . . . came to Arkadia, the land of many springs and mother of flocks,
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www.theoi.com/Georgikos/Pan.html
www.theoi.com/Georgikos/Pan.html
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Greek goat god gets going ... Basic Myth: Pan is the god who watches over flocks, forests, mountains, and all wild things. While he is usually despoiling maidens and others, he can also be gentle and is said to have talked Psyche out of commiting suicide over her thwarted love for Eros.
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gogreece.about.com/cs/mythology/a/blmythpan.htm
gogreece.about.com/cs/mythology/a/blmythpan.htm
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Pan, the noisy goat-footed god of the Greeks, looks after shepherds and woods, is a capable musician, and invented the instrument named for him, panpipes. Pan leads the nymphs in dances. He stirs up panic. He is worshiped in Arcadia and is associated ... Greek God Pan - Fast Facts on Pan - Gods and Goddesses of Greece...
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ancienthistory.about.com/cs/grecoromanmyth1/p/Pan.htm
ancienthistory.about.com/cs/grecoromanmyth1/p/Pan.htm
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The son of Hermes and Penelope, or Zeus and Hybris, Pan was the Greek god of shepherds and flocks, who was especially popular in Arcadia. He was depicted as a satyr with a reed pipe, ... And so, joining reeds of different sizes, he invented the musical instrument that was named syrinx after her, or sometimes Pan flute,
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thanasis.com/pan.htm
thanasis.com/pan.htm
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And joining reeds of different sizes, he invented the musical instrument that was named syrinx after her, or sometimes Pan flute, after the god himself.
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homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Pan.html
homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Pan.html
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The legend of Pan tells of a god born with goat legs and feet, horns, ... Pan became especially enamoured of a water nymph, or naiad, named; Syrinx. He pursued her, ... Syrinx comes from a Greek word, meaning "tube". The English word syringe, shares the same origin. In Romania, where the pan flute is the national instrument,
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www.lnf.infn.it/esperimenti/aiace/exp/pan/panleg.html
www.lnf.infn.it/esperimenti/aiace/exp/pan/panleg.html
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Reckoned amongst the sons of Hermes was this great phallic god of the inhabitants of the Peloponnese, especially of Arcadia - a goat-horned, goat-legged god named Pan. ... In Greek 'pan' means 'all', and the god was later identified with the physical Universe - although his name, except for its sound, has nothing to do...
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www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/pan.htm
www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/pan.htm
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Learn about the Greek god Pan in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... home | greek | gods | free spirits | page 2 | Pan; Pan in Myth; Pan, the god of woods and fields, of flocks and shepherds, dwelt in grottos, wandered on the mountains and in valleys, and amused himself with the chase or in leading...
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www.loggia.com/myth/pan.html
www.loggia.com/myth/pan.html
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Often rock musicians claim to be Christians, but their god is not the Lord Jesus Christ. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, there is a Greek god named Pan. Pan is pictured as a cross/breed between a man and a goat.
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www.touchet1611.org/Dancing.html
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