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May 2, 2019

[Answer] 4. Which half goat-half man Greek mythological figure is considered to be the god of shepherds and their flocks?

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...1. Apollo 2. Aeolus 3. Bootes 4. Pan Pan is often depicted with the legs and horns of a goat while the rest of his body is that of a man. The word 'panic' is also derived from Pan who is credited with the ability to cause sudden fear among crowds, a feature that rendered him of immense help during battles. Aeolus is the god of wind, Apollo is the god of medicine and music among many others and Bootes is the demi-god of ploughs and weapons.




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Pan:


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