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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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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.
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