- 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
The Forest Father is the eternal guardian of the forest 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
- Who is Silvanus in the Bible? - BibleAsk
Silvanus, also known as Silas, is a significant figure in the New Testament While his name appears in various contexts, his role and actions contribute to the spread of the early Christian faith, particularly during the missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul
- Topical Bible: Silvanus
Silvanus is the Latinized form of the name Silas, and both names are used interchangeably in the New Testament The name Silvanus appears in the epistles, while Silas is more commonly used in the Acts of the Apostles
- 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
- Silvanus : God of Forests - Mythlok
Silvanus, a significant deity in Roman mythology, is revered as the god of forests, fields, and the natural world Originally seen as a spirit embodying the wild woodlands, he evolved into a divine protector of the countryside, overseeing forests, agricultural lands, and cattle
- Silvanus - Classical Mythology
Silvanus, the Roman god of woodland and agriculture, initially focused on woods and forests but later assumed roles in farming, pastures, and as a patron of shepherds As the counterpart of Silenus, Silvanus inherited attributes like goat's horns and legs, blending god and woodland spirit traits
- Silvanus | Facts, Information, and Mythology
Silvanus, or according to others, Apollo, 6 was in love with the youth Cyparissus, and once by accident killed a hind belonging to Cyparissus The latter died of grief, and was metamorphosed into a cypress 7
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