-
Lycaean Pan, whom the
Romans then
called Inuus, with
antics and lewd behavior."
Although Ovid does not name
Inuus in his
treatment of the Lupercalia, he...
- ****ociated with Silv****, due to
their similar relationships with woodlands, and
Inuus, a vaguely-defined
deity also
sometimes identified with Faunus. In the eighteenth...
- the forest,
plains and fields; when he made
cattle fertile, he was
called Inuus. He came to be
equated in
literature with the Gr**** god Pan,
after which...
- Rahi
Formation of ****stan. The
genus contains a
single species,
Maiacetus inuus,
first described in 2009 on the
basis of two specimens,
including a specimen...
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nipalensis Hodgson, 1840
Macaca oinops Hodgson, 1840
Inuus sanctijohannis R. Swinhoe, 1866
Inuus sancti-johannis R. Swinhoe, 1866
Macacus lasiotus Gray...
- (Gibraltar)
Synonyms Simia sylv**** Linnaeus, 1758
Inuus ecaudatus É.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812
Simia inuus Linnaeus, 1766
Simia pithecus Schreber, 1799...
-
Callionima inuus is a
species of moth in the
family Sphingidae. It was
described by
Walter Rothschild and Karl
Jordan in 1903. It is
known from Mexico...
-
identified with the god Pan of
ancient Gr****
religion and with the gods Faunus,
Inuus, Silv****, and
Incubus of
ancient Roman religion. Like
these deities, he...
-
invoked to keep evil
spirits away from the child;
symbolised by a cleaver.
Inuus, god of
fertility and ****ual intercourse,
protector of livestock. Invidia...
- dea Mater, a
mother goddess.
Inuus ("Entry"), the
phallic god
Mutunus Tutunus, and
Pertunda enable ****ual penetration.
Inuus,
sometimes identified with...