• Born of ancient divinity and boundless wilderness, Faunus emerges as a deity with a lineage that stretches beyond the confines of time.
  • People who came to sleep in Faunus’ enclosures, resting on the fleeces of slaughtered lambs, received messages from the future in dreams and voices.
  • Marcus Terentius Varro kehanet yanıtlarının verildiğini iddia etti Satürn ayeti.[3] Faunus, geleceği rüyalar ve seslerle ortaya çıkardı...
  • Faunus was the equivalent of the ancient Greek god Pan, two deities that are often related to mysticism.
  • Faunus doesn’t know the slightest thing about romance: he is a spirit of unrepressed sexual force and the biological imperative toward procreation.
  • Faunus fônˈəs [key], in Roman religion, woodland deity, protector of herds and crops.
  • When travelers in wild areas heard strange sounds they could not explain, they would tell themselves that they were hearing Faunus’s voice speaking to them.
  • İçinde antik Roma dini ve efsane, Faunus [ˈFaunʊs] oldu boynuzlu tanrı ormanın, ovaların ve tarlaların; sığırları doğurgan hale getirdiğinde çağrıldı Inuus.
  • Name: Faunus Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Male Type: God Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present.