Parentage:
He is the son of the nymph Dryope and either Hermes or Dionysus.
Notable Stories Involving Him:
He is often depicted as having the head and torso of a man, but the legs and horns of a goat.
Sacred Symbols:
His attribute is a syrinx, or a set of pan pipes.
Pan Around the World:
His Roman equivalent is Faunus.
SOURCES: Greek Mythology.com, Encyclopedia Mythica, & Wikipedia