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Anderson
12 January, 12:03
What does Faunus mean
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Izabelle Stein
12 January, 13:13
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In ancient roman religion and myth, faunus was the horned god of the forest, plains and feilds; when he made cattle fertile he was called inuus. he came to be equated in literture with the greek god pan. faunus was one of the oldest roman deities, known as di indigetes
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