Faunus
In ancient Roman religion and myth, Faunus [ˈfau̯nʊs] was the rustic god of the forest, plains and fields; when he made cattle fertile, he was called Inuus. He came to be equated in literature with the Greek god Pan, after which Romans depicted him as a horned god. Faunus was one of the oldest Roman deities, known as the di indigetes. Wikipedia
Other names Inuus
Major cult center a shrine on the Insula Tiberina
Consort Flora, Marica, Fauna
Parents Picus and Canens
Offspring Latinus
Greek equivalent Pan
Festivals Faunalia (13 February and 5 December)
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