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'''Pan''' is the god of nature in [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] [[mythology]].  He is a lesser god and is usually viewed having legs similiar to a goat including fur.  Pan is also viewed as wild and somewhat reclusive.  According to one ancient source, Pan died.  How this occurred in mythology is not known.
 
'''Pan''' is the god of nature in [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] [[mythology]].  He is a lesser god and is usually viewed having legs similiar to a goat including fur.  Pan is also viewed as wild and somewhat reclusive.  According to one ancient source, Pan died.  How this occurred in mythology is not known.
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Pan was a musical deity, who gave his name to the instrument known as the panflute, or panpipes.
  
  
 
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[[Category: Greek Mythology]]
 
[[Category: Greek Mythology]]

Revision as of 17:19, September 6, 2007

Pan is the god of nature in ancient Greek mythology. He is a lesser god and is usually viewed having legs similiar to a goat including fur. Pan is also viewed as wild and somewhat reclusive. According to one ancient source, Pan died. How this occurred in mythology is not known.

Pan was a musical deity, who gave his name to the instrument known as the panflute, or panpipes.