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Pan was also a god of fertility, unbridled male sexuality and carnal desire. He chased nymphs through the forests and mountains in the shape of a goat. Pan was not particularly well-liked by the other Greek gods.
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thanasis.com/pan.htm
thanasis.com/pan.htm
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Greek goat god gets going ... Pan's Appearance: Horned, furry, half-man, half-goat, a bit on the short side. But not unattractive in the original bad-boy sense. ... 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...
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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 goat god (Greek mythology) god of fields and woods and shepherds and flocks; represented as a man with goat's legs and horns and ears; ... What does the goat pan god mean?
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www.answers.com/topic/pan-the-goat-god
www.answers.com/topic/pan-the-goat-god
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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 with sexuality...
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ancienthistory.about.com/cs/grecoromanmyth1/p/Pan.htm
ancienthistory.about.com/cs/grecoromanmyth1/p/Pan.htm
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Shackled by the Iron Age ; Lost the Woodland heritage ; Heavy goes the heart of man ; Parted from the light-foot Pan; Wearily he wears the chain ; Till the Goat-god comes again. Dion Fortune...
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members.tripod.com/~Dark_Moon_School/Pan.html
members.tripod.com/~Dark_Moon_School/Pan.html
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Home » Pan, The Goat-god, His Myth In Modern Time ... Open Library ID ... Pan (Greek deity) in literature...
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www.plymouth.edu/library/read/20478
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Pan: The Goat-God; the son of Hermes, Faunus ... Pan was hardly mentioned in the early myths but later stories recanted his amorous pursuits of the nymphs Echo, Syrinx and Pitys. To avoid the unwanted advances of the lusty Pan, the nymphs were transformed into various forms to escape the relentless Goat-God.
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www.mythagora.com/bios/pan.html
www.mythagora.com/bios/pan.html
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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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Pan, the Goat-God; he prances through the fertile countryside in the company of Nymphs playing his seven-reed pipe in wild abandon. ... The Goat-God promised Phidippides that he would help the Athenians defeat the Persians. After the resounding defeat of the Persians, the worship of Pan was introduced at the city of Athens.
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messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/bios/pan.html
messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/bios/pan.html
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