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The pantheon is a mythical or imaginary creature used in heraldry, particularly in Britain. Pantheons are often depicted as deer with the tail of a fox and spangeled with star-like spots or dots along their back and even they were said to be magical and intelligent cervids. Pantheons have antlers for males and for females have snow-white eyes that it shines every December. While Pantheon is a creature with origins in Medieval European mythology, legend and folklore. In particular, accounts of its existence arise within Medieval European heraldry, and coats of arms.

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Its name originates with the Greek 'pan' meaning 'all' and 'theos' meaning 'god' or 'divinity' (thus, its name can be surmised to mean 'all gods' or 'all divine'). However, no other Greek associations or affiliations have been definitely determined. The Pantheon is a creature akin to a deer, with a fox-like tail, and covered in stars.