Question 1: Pan blew on his pipes, and with his rustic melody gave great satisfaction to himself and his faithful follower, ________, who happened to be present. | |||
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Question 2: Who of the following was a child of Pan (god)?
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Question 3: In his earliest appearance in literature, ________'s Pythian Ode iii. | |||
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Question 4: Who of the following is a parent of Pan (god)?
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Question 5: In Wicca, the archetype of the Horned God is highly important, as represented by such deities as the Celtic ________, Indian Pashupati and Greek Pan. | |||
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Question 6: ________ discussed Pan in his Discourse on the Worship of Priapus (1786) as a symbol of creation expressed through sexuality. | |||
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Question 7: The goat-god Aegipan was nurtured by Amalthea with the infant ________ in Athens. | |||
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Question 8: With his homeland in rustic ________, he is recognized as the god of fields, groves, and wooded glens; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring. | |||
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Question 9: Pan (Greek Πάν, ________ Πανός), in Greek religion and mythology, is the companion of the nymphs,[1] god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music. | |||
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Question 10: Once Pan had the audacity to compare his music with that of Apollo, and to challenge Apollo, the god of the ________, to a trial of skill. | |||
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