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Hybris (mythology)





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InGreek mythology, Hybris (/ˈhbrɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ὕβρις, lit.'wanton violence', 'insolence')[1] was the personification of insolence. According to the mythographer Apollodorus the god Apollo "learned the art of prophecy from Pan, the son of Zeus and Hybris (Ὕβρεως)".[2] Whether this Pan is the same as Pan, the god of shepherds and flocks, who was usually said to be the son of Hermes is unclear.[3]

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  • ^ Apollodorus 1.4.1.
  • ^ See Frazer's note 3 to Apollodorus 1.4.1; compare with Apollodorus E.7.38.
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