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    suggested that Faunus is identical with Favonius,[better source needed] one of the Roman wind gods (compare the Anemoi). The name Faunus is generally thought...
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    lesser versions of their chief, the god Faunus. Before their conflation with Greek satyrs, they and Faunus were represented as naked men (e.g. the Barberini...
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    Polygonia faunus, the green comma, Faunus comma, or Faunus anglewing is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. Subspecies include: Polygonia faunus smythi...
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    Faunus ater is a species of brackish water snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pachychilidae. Faunus ater is the only species...
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  • wife, sister, or daughter of Faunus (the Roman counterpart of Pan). Varro regarded her as the female counterpart of Faunus, and said that the fauni all...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ufeus faunus. Wikispecies has information related to Ufeus faunus. Lafontaine, J.D. & J.B. Walsh, 2013: A revision...
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  • Harpalus faunus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Say in 1823. "Harpalus faunus Say, 1823". Catalogue of...
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    The Temple of Faunus (Latin: aedes Fauni) was an ancient Roman temple on the southern end of the Tiber Island in Rome, dedicated to Faunus, the god of flocks...
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    sylvanus Esper, 1777 (currently known as Ochlodes sylvanus or O. venatus faunus; Insecta, Lepidoptera): specific name conserved". Bulletin of Zoological...
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    spring. In Roman religion and myth, Pan was frequently identified with Faunus, a nature god who was the father of Bona Dea, sometimes identified as Fauna;...
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    Diana monkey (redirect from Simia faunus)
    Combined geographic range of Diana monkey (western half) and roloway monkey (eastern half) Synonyms Simia diana Linnaeus, 1758 Simia faunus Linnaeus, 1758...
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  • business ethics of Weiss’ father Jacques, which included mistreatment of Faunus laborers.Vol. 1, Ch. 15 While inheriting her family's white hair and blue...
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  • Lycaenidae Genus: Oxylides Species: O. feminina Binomial name Oxylides feminina (Sharpe, 1904) Synonyms Hypolycaena faunus var. feminina Sharpe, 1904...
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    until they were rescued by the shepherd Faustulus. Luperci, the priests of Faunus, celebrated certain ceremonies of the Lupercalia at the cave, from the earliest...
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  • Family: Lycaenidae Genus: Oxylides Species: O. stempfferi Binomial name Oxylides stempfferi Berger, 1981 Synonyms Oxylides faunus stempfferi Berger, 1981...
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  • the Lupercalia. Rutilius Namatianus offers a similar verbal play, Faunus init ("Faunus enters"), in pointing out a statue depicting the god at Castrum Inui...
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  • Faunus is an unincorporated community in Menominee County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. A post office was established at Faunus in 1896, and discontinued...
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  • Fauna is daughter, wife or sister of Faunus (also named Faunus Fatuus, meaning Faunus "the foolish", or seer). Faunus was son of Picus, and was the first...
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  • § Pan and Hermes for more info Hindu equivalent Pushan Roman equivalent Mercury (most aspects), Faunus (some aspects) see § Pan and Hermes for more info...
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    Central Africa. Oxylides faunus faunus (Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria) Oxylides faunus camerunica Libert,...
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  • Species: O. binza Binomial name Oxylides binza Berger, 1981 Synonyms Oxylides faunus binza Berger, 1981 Oxylides faunus ab. coerulescens Aurivillius, 1923...
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    Binomial name Madoryx oiclus Cramer, 1780 Synonyms Sphinx oiclus Cramer, 1780 Madoryx faunus Boisduval, 1875 Madoryx oiclus jamaicensis Neidhoefer, 1968...
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    Taygetis mermeria (Cramer, [1776]) Synonyms Papilio mermeria Cramer, [1776] Faunus tenebrosus Blanchard, [1844] Taygetis mermeria f. crameri Weymer, 1910 Taygetis...
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    occurred at about the same time as Lupercalia, a Roman festival in honor of Faunus and also the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus, during which expiatory sacrifices...
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  • Συβαριος) god of Woods and vales Phaunos god of forests not identified with Faunus Potamoi (Ποταμοί), river gods Achelous (Αχέλους) Acis (Άκις) Alpheus (Αλφειός)...
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  • traveler Goatman or faun, mythical creature from Roman mythology Goatman or Faunus, Roman god and leader of the fauns This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Polygonia egea (Cramer, 1775) – southern comma Polygonia faunus (Edwards, 1862) – Faunus anglewing, Faunus comma, green comma Polygonia g-argenteum Doubleday...
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  • and Ovid, she was a nymph, the sister of Amata and the wife of Janus (or Faunus), with whom she had three children: Turnus, Juturna, and Canens. She and...
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  • meets Bruce Wayne in Atlas, who has also gained a semblance and is a bat faunus. Inside Beacon Academy, Ruby, Yang and Clark unite with Blake and Diana...
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    Lavinius, was a king of the Latins. He is sometimes described as the son of Faunus and Marica, and father of Lavinia with his wife, Amata. He hosted Aeneas's...
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