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  • Silvanus (mythology) - Wikipedia
    Silvanus ( sɪlˈveɪnəs ; [1] meaning "of the woods" in Latin) was a Roman tutelary deity of woods and uncultivated lands
  • Silvanus - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
    He is the god of all wild and untamed nature throughout Faerûn Priests and druids of the realms call him Silvanus, though he is known by many names Silvanus had both an old and young avatar form that he was known to manifest in [19] His old form was known as the Old Father
  • Silvanus | Woodlands, Nature, Fertility | Britannica
    Silvanus, in Roman religion, the god of the countryside, similar in character to Faunus, the god of animals, with whom he is often identified; he is usually depicted in the guise of a countryman Initially the spirit of the unreclaimed woodland fringing the settlement, he had some of the menace of the unknown
  • Sylvanus - OCCULT WORLD
    Sylvanus literally means “Forest Spirit” in Latin and is the name used by the Romans to describe one or more spirits they encountered in Northern Italy—and perhaps as far as Pannonia, an ancient trans-Danubian nation now part of modern Hungary What is known of him derives from Roman writings
  • Meet Silvanus, Roman god of the wild and nature - Icy Sedgwick
    Popular with the people, rather than the elites, Silvanus gives us an insight into personal Roman religion This dovetails nicely with the study of folklore – what ordinary people practiced or believed Let’s find out who Silvanus was and why he was so popular! Who is Silvanus?
  • Myths about the Roman God Sylvanus - tribunesandtriumphs. org
    Sylvanus, as his name imports, presided over woods, and the fruits that grew in them; agreeable to which, (in some figures) he has a lap full of fruit, his pruning-hook in one hand, and a young cypress tree in the other
  • The Myth of Sylvanus – The Unexpected Traveller
    Many cultures imagined that there must be some spirit or god responsible for nature and the wilderness The Romans called him Sylvanus, literally, ‘Of the woods’ Some call him Pan, some call him Faunus – similar beliefs manifested itself in similar ways across Europe





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