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The parentage of Pan is unclear. In some myths he is the son of Zeusthough,generally, he is the son of Hermes or Dionysus. His mother is said to be a Nymph,sometimes Dryope or Nonnus.
Perseus was not a god, but a famous Greek hero known for slaying the Gorgon Medusa. He was the son of Zeus and was considered a demi-god due to his divine parentage.
That depends a lot on whether your son has asked for your help. If he has not, then back off and simply be there if he wants to talk about it. If he has asked for your help, answer any questions he has, and do not criticize him.
Not necessarily, some children cannot communicate or are suffering from post-traumatic stress. Any children in which these do not apply to will be expected to answer some questions.
A Clue to Her Parentage - 1912 was released on: USA: 27 December 1912
A Matter of Parentage - 1915 was released on: USA: 6 March 1915
No. Uranus was the sky, quite literally, just as his consort Gaia was the Earth. His parentage is suspect as different writers assign him different parents. It is claimed he is the son and partner of Gaia, the son of Nyx, born of the World Egg formed by Khronos (time), the son of Akmon or the son of Aither and Hemera.
No. Timothy was of mixed parentage - Jewish mother and Greek father. However, Paul was very close to him, and knew that Timothy would carry on the work that Paul had started.
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Aegeus buried his sandals and sword under a huge rock and told Aethrathat when their son grew up, he should move the rock, if he were hero enough, and take the tokens for himself as evidence of his royal parentage.
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