realmagick.com
The shrine of knowledge.
Fauna and Faunus
Paired Deities of grove and forest, and the life therein. Faunus was originally a mythical King of Latium, but in later times, these spirits were conflated with Hellenic Pan, and the Race of Satyrs.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Lora L. HOLLAND O Sister Where Art Thou?: Same-Name Divine
- the most familiar of which are probably Faunus/Fauna, and Liber/Libera; in the typology of pairs a feature of archaic religion is generally recognized.
- apaclassics.org
- Correlation of molluscan diversity with physico- chemical
- www.academicjournals.org
- Roman Gods Find-A-Word Puzzle
- H J S K W Q Y A D W T V D P A K R A M F. T H L E S H C Y B G E N I U S N E Z M M. WORDLIST.
- www.weygold.us
- Brunt of Global House Effect on Flora and Fauna
- environment. Fauna is also of Latin origin. In Roman.
- www.ijesd.org
- Wilfried Stroh: Vom Faunus zum Faun
- rung: Fauni dei Latinorum, ita ut et Faunus et Fauna sit;.
- www.lrz.de
Suggested News Resources
- Conheça 10 animais que podem desaparecer em breve no Brasil
- O estudo que mapeia a nossa fauna em risco de extinção assusta. A Lista Vermelha brasileira registra 627 espécies que podem deixar de existir nos próximos anos. São 394 animais terrestres e 233 aquáticos.
- HRVATI KRIJU NAFTNE HAVARIJE
- Na sreću, rečni ekosistem sam se izborio sa ovom pošasti, tako da flora i fauna u Srbiji, zasad, nije ugrožena.
Suggested Web Resources
- Fauna, Ancient Roman Goddess of the wild places and protectress
- Far more is known of Faunus than Fauna; His tales may perhaps shed some light on Her attributes and personality.
- www.thaliatook.com
- Faunus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Fauna (goddess) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Faunus Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles
- Make research projects and school reports about Faunus easy with credible articles from The female counterpart of Faunus was Bona Dea, also called Fauna.
- www.encyclopedia.com
- Faunus | Satyr
- Faunus had but one feminine companion, Fauna, whom was sometimes depicted as his wife, and sometimes as his sister, but always as his female counterpart.
- satyr.info