Pan (Greek god)

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Pan is the rustic Greek god of the wild, shepherds, flocks, and pastoral music, often depicted as a half-man, half-goat figure playing the panpipes.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Greek god Pan 2
Pan (Greek god) canonical 1
rustic god Pan 1

Statements (66)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek god
deity of the wild
pastoral deity
rustic god
associatedWith fertility
flocks
nature
pastoral music
rustic life
shepherds
wilderness
category Greek gods
fertility gods
nature gods
causes panic
consort various nymphs
created panpipes from reeds
culture Ancient Greek religion
depictedAs half-man, half-goat
having a human torso
having goat horns
having goat legs
domain mountains
pastures
rural landscapes
wild nature
etymologyRelatedTo word "panic"
gender male
groupAffiliation nymphs
satyrs
iconographicAttribute panpipes
shepherd’s crook
knownFor causing sudden fear
lustfulness
sexuality
languageOfName Ancient Greek
majorCultCenter Arcadia
Athens
mythologicalEra Classical Greek mythology
nameMeaning "all" (in folk etymology)
oftenCompanionOf Dionysus
parent Dryope
Hermes
Hybris (in some traditions)
Penelope (nymph)
surface form: Penelope (in some traditions)

Thymbris (in some traditions)
Zeus
surface form: Zeus (in some traditions)
playsInstrument panpipes
syrinx
pursued Echo
Pitys
Syrinx
residence caves
forests
Arcadian mountains
surface form: mountains of Arcadia
roleInBattleOfMarathon inspired panic in Persians (in tradition)
romanEquivalent Faunus
species satyr-like being
symbol goat
pine tree
pipes
transformed Syrinx into reeds (in myth)
worshipIntroducedToAthensAfter Battle of Marathon
worshipPlace Arcadia
caves
rural shrines

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pan namedAfter Pan (Greek god)
pipes of Pan associatedWith Pan (Greek god)
this entity surface form: Greek god Pan
Faunus equivalentTo Pan (Greek god)
this entity surface form: Greek god Pan
Penelope (nymph) associatedWith Pan (Greek god)
this entity surface form: rustic god Pan