Faunus - Wikipedia Faunus was one of the oldest Roman deities, known as the di indigetes According to the epic poet Virgil, he was a legendary king of the Latins
Faunus | Roman deity, Nature god, Horned god | Britannica Faunus, ancient Italian rural deity whose attributes in Classical Roman times were identified with those of the Greek god Pan Faunus was originally worshipped throughout the countryside as a bestower of fruitfulness on fields and flocks
Faunus | RWBY Wiki | Fandom Faunus (singular Faunus) are one of the two intelligent races that inhabit Remnant, the other race being Humans While Faunus resemble Humans, they are often easily distinguishable from the latter in that they possess the traits of animals
Faunus – Mythopedia Faunus (“Kindly One”) was a Roman god associated with forests and woodlands, where he acted as a protector of flocks He was typically represented as part-human and part-goat
Faunus - World Mythos In Roman mythology, Faunus is a significant deity associated with nature, fertility, and the forest He is often depicted as a protector of animals and a guardian of the wild Faunus has roots in the earlier Italian god, Faunus, who was linked to agriculture and the fertility of the land
Faunus: Roman God of the Forest, Prophecy, and the Wild Faunus was one of the oldest gods in Roman religion — a native Italian deity of forests, wild animals, prophetic inspiration, and the uncultivated world that existed beyond Rome’s cultivated fields and organized city life
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Faunus, the Wild God - Myth and Mystery Faunus is the god of the Lupercal, the sacred cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus He was an ancient Roman divinity whose cult and mythology are deeply embedded in the earliest layers of Roman religious thought