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Presented by: Ms. Jenkins Pan Roman Name: Faunus God of the woods, fields, and shepherds Presented by: Ms. Jenkins

Family Parents: His parentage is not completely known Wife: Aix Some say he was son to the god Hermes and a woman Other stories say he is the son of Zeus and the nymph, Castillo Wife: Aix Children: Pan had many children with many women 12 Pans, also part goat Crotus, Acis, Crenaeus, Inyx, and Aegipan Had more children with many different nymphs

Facts Half-man, half-goat Symbols: Pan flute, goat, and horns Lived in the forests rather than on Mt. Olympus The word “panic” comes from Pan. He was said to hide in the bushes and make noises as people were passing by; stirring up panic

Syrinx and Pan Pan fell in love with the nymph, Syrinx. Syrinx hated Pan and refused him. One day as Pan was chasing her, she asked the river nymphs to change her form. She changed into the river reeds. The sound of the wind in the reeds inspired the syrinx, or pan-flute.

Pan’s Camping Supplies Be a god of the woods! We Sell: Tents Backpacks Outdoor Cooking Equipment Hunting Gear And much more…..

Pan’s Camping I chose to name my camping company after Pan, since he is the god of the woods. By buying supplies from my company, you too can be a god of the woods!

Works Cited deTraci, Regula. “Fast Facts on: Pan.” About.com. 08 Nov. 2009. <http://gogreece.about.com/cs/mythology/a/blmythpan.htm>. “Pan.” 08 Nov. 2009. <http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Pan.html>.