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=== パーンのすべて ===
ノヌスの『ディオニュジアカ』では、パーンの神には12人の息子がいて、[[ディオニューソス]]を助けてインドとの戦いに参加したように、パーンの群れへと増殖し、個々の名前を持つことがあった。を助けてインドとの戦いに参加したように、パーンの群れへと増殖し、個々の名前を持つことがあった。彼らの名は、ケライネウス、アルゲノン、アイギコロス、エウゲニオス、オメスター、ダフォエヌス、フォボス、フィラムノス、ザントス、グラウコス、アルゴス、フォルバスといった。 
Pan could be multiplied into a swarm of Pans, and even be given individual names, as in [[Nonnus]]' ''[[Dionysiaca]]'', where the god Pan had twelve sons that helped Dionysus in his war against the Indians. Their names were Kelaineus, Argennon, Aigikoros, Eugeneios, Omester, Daphoenus, Phobos, Philamnos, Xanthos, Glaukos, Argos, and Phorbas.
Two other Pans were [[Agreus & Nomios|Agreus]] and [[Agreus & Nomios|Nomios]]. Both were the sons of Hermes, Agreus' mother being the nymph Sose, a prophetess: he inherited his mother's gift of prophecy, and was also a skilled hunter. Nomios' mother was Penelope (not the same as the wife of Odysseus). He was an excellent shepherd, seducer of nymphs, and musician upon the shepherd's pipes. Most of the mythological stories about Pan are actually about Nomios, not the god Pan. Although, Agreus and Nomios could have been two different aspects of the prime Pan, reflecting his dual nature as both a wise prophet and a lustful beast.

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