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Pan![]() A mural in the Villa of the Mysteries just outside the walls to the northwest of old Pompeii, Italy. The villa was evidently a religious establishment devoted to the worship of the god Pan, for in the mural a priest plays the syrinx (panpipes) in the presence of Pan's animals, the goats, while a priestess enacts terror, thus explaining the derivation of the English word ‘panic’. In Greek mythology, the god of flocks and herds. He is depicted as a man with the horns, ears, and hoofed legs of a goat, and plays a shepherd's syrinx or panpipes; an instrument he reputedly invented. Later he was regarded as the personification of nature, the existing order of things. The Romans identified him with Faunus and Silvanus.
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