Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes
Description: WebHermes (/ ˈ h ɜːr m iː z /; Greek: Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology considered the herald of the gods. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travelers, thieves , [2] merchants , and orators .
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hermes-Greek-mythology
Description: WebApr 19, 2024 · Hermes, Greek god, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia; often identified with the Roman Mercury. Hermes was associated with the protection of cattle and sheep. In the Odyssey, however, he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades.
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Link: https://www.worldhistory.org/Hermes/
Description: WebAug 28, 2019 · Hermes was the ancient Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel. One of the cleverest and most mischievous of the 12 Olympian gods, Hermes was their herald and messenger.
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Link: https://mythologysource.com/hermes-greek-god/
Description: WebMay 4, 2020 · Mike Greenberg, PhD. Published onMay 4, 2020. 7. SHARES. Hermes was the messenger of the gods and the official herald of Zeus. The story of how he earned that position, though, isn’t the tale of heroism and strength you might expect from one of the most important gods in ancient Greece.
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Link: https://historycooperative.org/hermes-greek-messenger-god/
Description: WebApr 6, 2022 · Hermes, son of Zeus, wearer of winged sandals, was one of the most important and referred to of the Olympian gods. He was the protector of the baby Dionysus, ran messages from the underworld, and was the trickster god who gave Pandora her famous box. Among the ancient Greeks, Hermes was revered.
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Link: https://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Hermes.html
Description: WebRoman Name. Mercury. Hermes was the ancient Greek god of herds and flocks, travellers and hospitality, roads and trade, thievery and cunning, heralds and diplomacy, language and writing, athletic contests and gymnasiums. He was also the herald Zeus, king of the gods.
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Link: https://www.theoi.com/Olympios/HermesGod.html
Description: WebHermes of Olympia, Greek marble statue C4th B.C., Archaeological Museum of Olympia. HERMES was the Olympian god of herds, trade, heralds, athletes and thieves. This page describes the god's various divine roles and privileges including animal husbandry, heralds, birds of omen, thieves and trickery, trade and merchants, language and wiles ...
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Link: https://ancient-greece.org/culture/mythology/hermes.html
Description: WebHermes, therefore, as god of herdsmen, came to be regarded as the protector of merchants, and, as ready wit and adroitness are valuable qualities both in buying and selling, he was also looked upon as the patron of artifice and cunning. Indeed, so deeply was this notion rooted in the minds of the Greek people, that he was popularly believed …
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Link: https://greek-mythology.org/blogs/greek-gods/hermes
Description: WebHermes (Greek: Ἑρμής, transl.: Hermés) was, in Greek mythology, one of the Olympian gods, son of Zeus and Maia, and possessor of several attributes. A very old deity, he was already worshipped in pre-Greek ancient history possibly as a god of fertility, of flocks, of magic, of divination, of roads and trips, among other attributes.
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Link: https://pantheon.org/articles/h/hermes.html
Description: WebMar 3, 1997 · London: Taylor, Walton, and Maberly. This article incorporates text from Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1870) by William Smith, which is in the public domain. The messenger of the Greek gods, patron of athletes, thieves, and trade. He is the son of Zeus and Maia.
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