Pan
Perseus. Hermes gave him sword.
In Greek mythology, Pan is both piper and the god of herdsmen.
Pan - the god of shepherds and flocks - was always depicted with a set of pan-pipes.... a series of reeds of diminishing lengths, which he used to make music.
the number one myth would be Greece myths.
Because this myth leads to the word "pandemonium".
Pan
Perseus. Hermes gave him sword.
Even though in the legend, one man did declare the great god Pan was "dead", technically, an ancient god would die if people forgot completely about them.This happened to Pan, and many people today think either when you speak of Pan, they think you mean to speak of the infamous Peter Pan(not suprising), because they've never heard of Pan.
pan
In Greek mythology, Pan is both piper and the god of herdsmen.
Pan - the god of shepherds and flocks - was always depicted with a set of pan-pipes.... a series of reeds of diminishing lengths, which he used to make music.
The type of pan is not as important as how thick the bottom of the pan is. A thicker bottom will disperse the heat better and allow you to control the temperature better.
Pan is a Greek god of shepherds and nature who is often depicted with the legs, horns, and beard of a goat. He is known for his mischievous and playful personality. Pan is also associated with wild music and is said to have invented the pan flute.
the number one myth would be Greece myths.
Myth
Myth only has one syllable.