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Ambassadors of Initiates - In Ancient Greece and Greco-Egypt, the God Pan had signified “all things.” The meaning of the name of Pan, is an old word denoting "to close" or "join
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Ilustracja Stock: Pan, the god of the wilderness, nature, and shepherds from Greek mythology, in the form of a saytr or faun with goat legs and horns, plays his pipes by a
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Antique statue of Pan (Faunus in Roman mythology). God of the wild, nature and rustic music. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
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Fragment of Antique Statue of Pan Faunus. God of the Wild, Nature and Rustic Music Stock Photo - Image of mythological, architecture: 216700814
Shown here is the sculpture titled Pan by Henry A Pgram. In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds, rustic
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Representation of the country god Pan and satyres. He has hairy thighs, goat feet, and plays flute (Syrinx) has several pipes. (The peasant god Pan, represented with satyrs, he has furry legs
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Antique statue isolated on white background. Pan (Faunus) God of the wild, nature and rustic music. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat. Photos | Adobe Stock
Pan with a human body and the legs of a goat. Follower of Bacchus.
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