Pan: The God Who Almost Disappeared

Pan - the forgotten Greek god of the wild who nearly vanished from history. How one moment at the Battle of Marathon saved his legacy forever. 🌟 Join the Mystics:    / @mysteriesofmythology   🛒 Mythology Books, and Creator Picks: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mysteries... 👕 Merch: https://mysteriesofmythology.com/ ▶️ WATCH NEXT: ↳ 🔱    • Greek Myths Explained   ↳ 🐉    • Beasts, Legends & Monsters – Mythical Crea...   Pan, the Greek god of the wild, shepherds, and panic, was never meant to be famous. Born in Arcadia and ignored by early Greek writers, his rise came only after a strange encounter with the runner Pheidippides before the Battle of Marathon. From goat-legged forest spirit to a god worshipped in Athens and later merged with the Roman Faunus, Pan’s story blends myth, history, and belief. This video explores his origins, his link to nymphs, the myth of Syrinx and the pan flute, and the haunting tale of “The Great God Pan is dead. ——————————————— ⏳ CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 01:29 Arcadia 02:50 Panic at Marathon 04:32 The God Close To Home 05:38 Pan’s Origins 07:26 Pan, Freedom, and Worship 09:36 The Pan Pipe 10:54 Pan’s Darker Side 11:40 The “Death of Pan” ——————————————— 📚 SOURCES & CREDITS: • Homeric Hymn to Pan – https://theriteofpan.com/Homeric_Hymn... • Herodotus, Histories (Marathon & Pan) – https://www.jstor.org/stable/44216259 • Pan (Greek Mythology Overview) – https://www.worldhistory.org/Pan/ • Pan (god) – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_(god) • Pan Cult (Theoi Greek Mythology) – https://www.theoi.com/Cult/PanCult.html • Pan Mythology Encyclopedia – https://www.theodora.com/encyclopedia... • Classical references to Pan – https://ogcma.byu.edu/Pan1.0000_Reid.htm • Homeric Hymns analysis (Oxford Academic) – https://academic.oup.com/book/4829/ch... ——————————————— 🔔 SUBSCRIBE →    / @mysteriesofmythology   ——————————————— 🔗 CONNECT WITH ME: ↳ 💬 Chat on Discord:   / discord   ↳ 📱 Instagram:   / mysteriesofmythology   #Pan #GreekMythology #GreekGods #Mythology #PanFlute #BattleOfMarathon #Pheidippides #Herodotus #Ovid #Plutarch #Arcadia #Nymphs #AncientGreece #Folklore #MysteriesOfMythology