Faunus

Roman horned god of the forest, plains and fields From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Faunus ([fau̯nʊs]) was the horned god of the forest, plains, horned animals, and fields in Roman mythology.[1] When he made cattle fertile he was called Inuus. Many of his characteristics are similar to the Greek god Pan.[source?]

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Faunus and Daphnis practising the Pan flute (Roman copy of Greek original).


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Faunus was one of the di indigetes this means he was one of the oldest roman gods and one of the ones with no Greek origin. Virgil said he was a legendary king of the Latins.[1]

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Nonnus' Dionysiaca


The Greek god of forest in Greek Mythology.[2][dubious ] He is son of Neptune and Kirke.[2][dubious ] In Nonnus' Dionysiaca he is one of the rustic deities to accompany Dionysus in his war against the Indians.[2]

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