In Greek mythology, the spirits of the mountains and fields who served Dionysus. Plural: Satyri. They were lustful, wine-loving, half-human, half-beast beings with goat horns, ears, and legs, or horse tails. In Roman mythology, they were identified with the Fauns, and a similar species was the Silenus. →Related articles Silvanus | Marsyas Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ギリシア神話でディオニュソスに従う山野の精。複数形サテュロイ。好色で酒好き,山羊の角・耳・脚,あるいは馬の尾をもつ半人半獣の存在。ローマ神話ではファウヌスと同一視され,同類にシレノスがいる。 →関連項目シルウァヌス|マルシュアス 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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