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Demeter was the goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness.
The god Pan was a god of hunting, and the mountains (as was the chief satyr, the minor deity Silenius). Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, and of wildlife in the forest.
he was born in sinatia the greek town under zues
Artemis is the Greek goddess of wildlife and hunting. and Pan is the Greek god of nature
The Goddess Artemis was the goddess of hunting,moon, and the wild. The main god of the wild is the half satyr Pan though.
It's hard to say. Demeter was the goddess of the harvest and grain, but Pan was the god of the woodlands. Either would do, really
It's hard to say. Demeter was the goddess of the harvest and grain, but Pan was the god of the woodlands. Either would do, really
There is no direct familial relationship between Apollo and Pan in Greek mythology. Apollo is the god of the sun, music, and healing, while Pan is the god of nature and shepherds. They both are part of the Greek pantheon, but they do not share a parent or sibling relationship.
Technically, the Roman goddess Diana was the goddess of nature, as well as of fertility childbirth, wildwood, moon, forests, animals, mountains, woods, women, and the moon. She was variously known as Mother of Creatures, the Huntress or Destroyer, and Goddess of the hunt. However, other gods/goddesses often had specific realms of nature that they governed. For example(s), Ceres was goddess of corn and grain crops; Jupiter was the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder; Neptune was god of the sea and its creatures; and Mars (far from being only "god of war") was also god of spring, growth in nature, and agriculture.
He was not a goddess but a god. The god of wine.
Faunus is the Roman form of the Greek god Pan, just as Jupiter is the Roman form of Zeus, or Juno the Roman equivalent of Hera, goddess of family, the wife of Zeus/Jupiter.
I think you're asking what a God and Goddess is. A God is a thing or person that you worship, and a Goddess is a female God.