Fasciculus:Statue of Silvanus, god of woods and wild fields, 1st century AD, National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Madrid (15106078074).jpg

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Descriptio The Roman god of forests, groves and wild fields. As fertility god he is the protector of herds and cattle and is associated with Faunus. He shows many similarities with the Greek Pan (Silvanus also liked to scare lonely travelers). The first fruits of the fields were offered to him, as well as meat and wine--a ritual women were not allowed to witness. His attributes are a pruning knife and a bough from a pine tree.
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Fons Statue of Silvanus, god of woods and wild fields, 1st century AD, National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Madrid
Auctor Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany

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