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.
The god Pan was called, in Rome, Faunus. Also Sylvanus
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I believe it is Pan.
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There is no specific constellation or planet named after Pan or Faunus. Pan and Faunus are mythological figures from Greek and Roman mythology, respectively, associated with nature and the wild, rather than being linked directly to astronomical objects.
Pan (Faunus in Roman)
His Roman equivalent was Faunus.
HermesAnswer 2:I would rather say Pan.
Pan. He was also the god of nature in general. Pan was the Greek god. His Roman counterpart was Faunus.
Eupheme, Aex, Symaethis, Ismenis, and Ekho were all named as lovers of Pan/Faunus.
You are referring to Faunus, whose Greek counterpart was Pan. He is the archetype from which we get Satyrs.
The earth god of wood and fields would be Pan in Greece or Faunus in Rome.