The Romans dug a right angle in the mountain then they dumped a whole bunch of water in and the pressure of the water hitting the angle made it blow up.
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In greek mythology it is called a Satyr. The Romans took the same creature and called it a Faun.This word come from Faunus, the Roman forest god comparable to the Greek god Pan, god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music; son of Hermes.His symbol is the Pan Pipes. Later the satyrs of Roman mythology adopted the chimeric characteristics.His Roman counter-part is Faunus.
Pan son of Hermes and Penelopeia the daughter of Dryopos [Oak face] was a deity of the shepheds, the flocks, mountain wilds, hunting and music [Pan pipes] and lover of Nymphs. Often he was escorting god Dionyssos. His unseen presence at mountain wilds brought panic [fear of Pan].
a manticore is half man-half lion The Sphinx.
Aphrodite is her half sister. Hercules and Poros are her half brothers.
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