Hermes (赫耳墨斯)-the god of travel,transportation,sports and more.Hermes is the son of Zeus.He sends messages between gods and men.In artwork,he is a handsome young man without beard. Artemis (阿尔或弥斯)一the goddess of animals,young girls,child birth and more.Artemis is the daughter o...
In artwork, he is a serious middle-aged man with a strong body and dark beard (胡须).④Hermes (赫耳墨斯)—the god of travel, transportation, sports and more. Hermes is the son of Zeus. He sends messages between gods and men. In artwork, he is a handsome young man without beard, 2...
Stentor- the mythical Greek warrior with an unusually loud voice who died after losing a shouting contest with Hermes Cerberus,hellhound- (Greek mythology) the three-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades; son of Typhon Charon- (Greek mythology) the ferryman who brought the souls of the dead...
The Greekgod Hermeswas the great-grandson of the Titans Sky (Uranos/Ouranos) and Earth (Gaia), who were also his great-great-grandparents and his great-great-great grandparents. In Greek Mythology, since the gods and goddesses were immortal, there was no limitation on child-bearing years and...
HERMES was the Olympian god of herds, trade, heralds, athletes and thieves.This page contains stories of the god's birth and childhood, including his invention of the lyre and the theft of the cattle of the god Apollon. The other myth pages cover stories about the adult god, his role as...
Hermes was the Olympian god of herds, trade, heralds, athletes and thieves. This page contains stories of Hermes from the sagas of the gods including his slaying of the hundred-eyed giant Argos Panoptes, his role in the War of the Giants, flight from the
Tarot myths abound: the Greek god of communication, the messenger Hermes, has been identified with the Egyptian mystical god Thoth who is said to have 'given' his name to a Tarot deck known as The Book of Thoth. Yet, there does not exist a single certain and proven origin of Tarot card...
Hermes: messenger of the gods and the god of travel You’ve probably noticed that we’re missing one god on our list. (There aretwelveOlympians, after all.) That’s because the last seat on Olympus is a bit of a revolving chair. Some sources listHades, the god of the dead and the...
Hermes (赫耳墨斯)—the god of travel, transportation, sports and more. Hermes is the son of Zeus. He sends messages between gods and men. In artwork, he is a handsome young man without beard. Artemis (阿尔或弥斯)—the goddess of animals, young girls, child birth and more. Artemis is...
Hermes was the Olympian god of herds, trade, heralds, athletes and thieves. This page outlines the lovers of the god in myth. Most of these, however, occur only in the ancient genealogies without an accompanying story. The most famous of his loves includ