It wasn't Hermes the first mortal woman was given to! it was Pormetheus (right it down) and her name was Pandora
Pandora.
Hermes did not marry and did not have any wives; he did however have many lovers both divine and mortal.
Supernatural, technically. He is an immortal God.
Hermes bored Argus to death on the order of Zeus to save a mortal that Zeus fancied.
Zeus was the father and Maia, a mortal, was the mother
yes, in a way they is.Perseus is one of Zeus's mortal sons,and Hermes is one of Zeus's god sons.So you could call them half brothers.
I know that he has many godly and mortal half brothers sense his father is Zeus. I do not know if Zeus and Maia had any other children other then Hermes. Hopefully this helped a little.
Pan, Hermaphroditus, Tyche, Abderus, Autolycus. It is also rumoured that Hermes, not Ares, was the father of Eros.
He is the son of Zeus and Maia. Zeus had a lot of children; with himself, with Hera and with a lot of different mortal women. Any child of Zeus' or Maia's is a sibling of Hermes.
In Greek mythology, Hermes does not have a traditional wife. However, he is often associated with the goddess Aphrodite and there are some myths that suggest they had a romantic relationship. Additionally, Hermes did have numerous affairs and relationships with various mortal and immortal beings.
he was like a mutal friend of all the gods...he was a messenger god so whenever the gods or goddess needed a message to be sent to each other or to a mortal they would have Hermes send them the message..he was very knowledgeful to when it came to medicines/herbs...