In Greek mythology, various authors describe Pan as the son of Hermes and Penelope (/pəˈnɛləpiː/ pə-NEL-ə-pee; Greek: Πηνελόπη, Pēnelópē).
[1] This Penelope is apparently the same person as Penelope, the wife of Odysseus in the Odyssey.
[2] It has been suggested, however, that the Penelope given as Pan's mother was originally a nymph, and a separate figure to Odysseus' wife.
[3] Alternatively, Pindar and Hecataeus state that she is Pan's mother by Apollo,[4] while according to the historian Duris of Samos, the birth of Pan is the result of her sleeping with all of her suitors.
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