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The parentage of Pan is unclear; in some myths he is the son of Zeus, though generally he is the son of Hermes or Dionysus, with whom his mother is said to be a nymph, sometimes Dryope or, in Nonnus, a Penelope.

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Pan's parents are believed to be the god Hermes and a nymph named Penelopeia or Dryope, depending on the source.

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