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Aegipan — (Gr. polytonic|Αιγίπαν), that is, Goat Pan, was according to some statements a being distinct from Pan, while others regard him as identical with Pan. His story appears to be altogether of late origin. According to Hyginus he was the son of Zeus… … Wikipedia
AEGIPAN — a poetis Pan est cognominatus, quod pedes caprinos haberet. Inde Aegipanes homines nudi, leves, et caprinos pedes habentes. Propert. l. 3. eleg, 16. Mollia Dircaeae pulsabunt tympana Thebae, Capripedes calamô Panes hiante canent. Mela l. 1. c. 8 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Aegipan — AEGĬPAN, ánis, Gr. Ἀιγίπαν, ανος, (⇒ Tab. X.) Jupiters Sohn, welchen er mit der Aega, Pans Gemahlinn, zeugete, die ihm den Namen von sich und ihrem rechten Manne gab. Hygin. Astron. Poet. lib. II. c. 13. Doch soll er auch mit dem Jupiter… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Aegipan — Ægipan Dans les mythologies grecque et romaine, l ægipan[1] était une divinité champêtre mi homme mi animal, la plupart du temps dotée de pieds et d oreilles de chèvre. Associée au dieu Pan, elle s apparentait aux faunes, satyres et chèvre pieds … Wikipédia en Français
Metisella aegipan — Mountain Sylph Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta … Wikipedia
Pan (mythology) — Infobox Greek deity Caption = Pan teaching his eromenos, the shepherd Daphnis, to play the panpipes 2nd century AD Roman copy of Greek original ca. 100 BC attributed to Heliodorus (found in Pompeii) Name = Pan God of = God of shepherds and flocks … Wikipedia
Ivppiter — IVPPĬTER, Iovis, Gr. Ζεὺς, Διός. 1 §. Namen. Der Namen Iuppiter, welcher insgemein Jupiter, wiewohl nicht so richtig, geschrieben wird, Cellar. & Schurtzfleisch. Orthogr. in Iuppiter. soll von Iuvo. ich helfe, und Pater, ein Vater, zusammen… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Metisella malgacha — Grassveld Sylph Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta … Wikipedia
Zeus — For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). Zeus … Wikipedia
Aega (goddess) — This article is about the solar deity. For other meanings, see Aega, the disambiguation page. In Greek mythology, Aega ( goat ; also Aex Αἴξ (genitive Αἰγός) was a minor Nature goddess, goddess of domesticated animals. She was the daughter of… … Wikipedia