Is there a god of spoons?

Faunus was worshipped across the Roman Empire for many centuries. An example of this was a set of thirty-two 4th-century spoons found near Thetford in England in 1979. They had been engraved with the name "Faunus", and each had a different epithet after the god's name.
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What are faunus powers?

Faunus was an oracular deity. He was able to predict the future that was revealed to him in dreams or in supernatural voices coming from sacred groves.
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What is faunus the god of?

Faunus, ancient Italian rural deity whose attributes in Classical Roman times were identified with those of the Greek god Pan. Faunus was originally worshipped throughout the countryside as a bestower of fruitfulness on fields and flocks.
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Is there a god of soup?

Pelops' father was Tantalus, king at Mount Sipylus in Anatolia. Wanting to make an offering to the Olympians, Tantalus cut Pelops into pieces and made his flesh into a stew, then served it to the gods.
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What is sylvanas the god of?

Silvanus, in Roman religion, the god of the countryside, similar in character to Faunus, the god of animals, with whom he is often identified; he is usually depicted in the guise of a countryman. Initially the spirit of the unreclaimed woodland fringing the settlement, he had some of the menace of the unknown.
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Czernobog's Song / The Secret of Spoons (American Gods)



Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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What is Pan god?

Pan, in Greek mythology, a fertility deity, more or less bestial in form. He was associated by the Romans with Faunus. Originally an Arcadian deity, his name is a Doric contraction of paon (“pasturer”) but was commonly supposed in antiquity to be connected with pan (“all”).
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Who stole Ambrosia?

Tantalus was initially known for having been welcomed to Zeus' table in Olympus, like Ixion. There, he is said to have abused Zeus' hospitality and stolen ambrosia and nectar to bring it back to his people, and revealed the secrets of the gods. Most famously, Tantalus offered up his son, Pelops, as a sacrifice.
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Is Pelops a demigod?

Pelops, legendary founder of the Pelopid dynasty at Mycenae in the Greek Peloponnese, which was probably named for him. Pelops was a grandson of Zeus, the king of the gods. According to many accounts, his father, Tantalus, cooked and served Pelops to the gods at a banquet.
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What is faunus?

: the Roman god of animals.
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What beast is Pan?

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan (/pæn/; Ancient Greek: Πάν, romanized: Pán) is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, rustic music and impromptus, and companion of the nymphs. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr.
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Are Pan and Satyr the same?

Pan, Pan is dead. SATYRS, [SAY-ter] half-man half-beast nature spirits that haunted the woods and mountains and were the companions of Pan and Dionysus. These followers of the god of the vine, are great lovers of festivals, revels, drinking, dancing, singing, and generally wild kinds of behavior.
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Is there a tree god?

dryad, also called hamadryad, in Greek mythology, a nymph or nature spirit who lives in trees and takes the form of a beautiful young woman. Dryads were originally the spirits of oak trees (drys: “oak”), but the name was later applied to all tree nymphs.
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Can Faunus have wings?

Faunus Types

Faunus have attributes of various animals from various classes. The Faunus traits range from ears, skin, fins, claws, to additional limbs like tails and wings.
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What did Pan look like?

Pan was depicted as a man with the horns, legs and tail of a goat, a thick beard, snub nose and pointed ears. He often appears in scenes of the company of Dionysos. In the classical age the Greeks associated his name with the word pan meaning "all".
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Who killed Pan?

Unlike other deities, who by definition are immortal, Pan was believed to have died. As written up by Greek historian Plutarch, Pan's alleged death occurred in the reign of Roman Emperor Tiberius (A.D. 14-37).
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Which sea monster has 12 feet 6 heads?

Scylla was a supernatural female creature, with 12 feet and six heads on long snaky necks, each head having a triple row of sharklike teeth, while her loins were girdled by the heads of baying dogs. From her lair in a cave she devoured whatever ventured within reach, including six of Odysseus's companions.
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Who ate Pelops shoulder?

At the banquet the gods refused to eat, except for Demeter, who, distracted by grief for the loss of her daughter (see MLS, Chapter 14), ate part of Pelops' shoulder. The gods restored him to life, giving him an ivory shoulder to replace the part eaten by Demeter.
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What is the relationship between Poseidon and Pelops?

The young Pelops became a lover of the god Poseidon who provided him with a chariot drawn by swift--some say winged--horses. He later travelled across the sea to Greece to compete for the hand of Hippodameia, daughter of King Oinomaos (Oenomaus) of Pisa.
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What happens if a mortal eats ambrosia?

Ambrosia is used as healing food to be used when someone gets injured in battle. Demigods can consume it, but if they have too much it can make them feverish and mortals cannot eat it at all without it, "turning their blood to fire and bones to sand".
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Is ambrosia a real thing?

Some scholars have identified ambrosia as honey while others feel that a type of hallucinogenic mushroom was meant in the myths. Regardless of all this confusion, the word is now used metaphorically to mean anything so fragrant, so delicious that it seems divine — including a popular orange-and-coconut confection.
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How did Zeus seduce Europa?

There, Zeus cast off the shape of the white bull, and back into his human form, made Europa his lover beneath a simple cypress tree. Europa became the first queen of Crete and had by Zeus three sons. At last, Zeus reproduced the shape of the white bull, used by Zeus to seduce Europa, in the stars.
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Who is the oldest known god?

Inanna is among the oldest deities whose names are recorded in ancient Sumer.
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Why is pan half goat?

Pan: The Great God's Modern Return. Pan's name is thought to derive from 'paean', the ancient Greek verb meaning 'to pasture'. His half-man, half-goat form reflected his role in protecting flocks of goats and those who herded them among the wild hills of Arcadia.
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Who is the god of goats?

Part man and part goat, Pan was the god of wild groves, shepherds, and flocks.
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