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  1. Faun - Wikipedia

    The Barberini Faun (located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany) is a Hellenistic marble statue from about 200 BCE, found in the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian (the Castel Sant'Angelo) and …

  2. Faun | mythical character | Britannica

    faun, in Roman mythology, a creature that is part human and part goat, akin to a Greek satyr. The name faun is derived from Faunus, the name of an ancient Italic deity of forests, fields, and herds, who …

  3. FAUN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FAUN is a figure in Roman mythology similar to but gentler than the satyr.

  4. Faun – Mythos Anthology

    The faun, a half-human, half-goat creature from Roman mythology, is one of the most iconic and enduring figures in ancient lore. Known for their playful nature, wild dances, and deep connection to …

  5. Faun - Wikiwand

    The faun is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology.

  6. Faun - YouTube Music

    FAUN combines medieval and ancient instruments with modern influences to create an enchanting and powerful atmosphere.

  7. Faun Mythology: The Mischievous Spirit of Roman Forests

    Whether it’s a grazing sheep or a lost traveler, the Faun’s gaze is ever-vigilant, always prepared to defend or, sometimes, to lead astray. In their mythology, Fauns are not beings born of grand cosmic …

  8. Faun - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Faun A faun is mythical creature that is half man, half goat. [1] It appeared in Greek mythology and Roman mythology.

  9. Band - Faun

    FAUN are one of the world’s leading bands for the fusion of ancient sounds with modern music and have released 11 studio albums, plus 2 DVDs to this date. Their CD releases reach top positions in the …

  10. Faun | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

    Although female fauns are more prevalent in modern depictions, in original mythology the main female faun is the goddess Bona Dea. Differences between Panes and Fauns