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No, he sent his son and messenger, Hermes.
Both wanted to establish and maintain a peaceful and prosperous empire. This led them to try to impose peace on the ever-warring Greek within and outside their Empire, leading to the wars both fought against the Greek city-states.
Hercules was the bravest greek knight ever
No weakness is ever named in Greek myth.
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NO, nobody wanted her.
No Hermes never married Demeter. Nor did they ever produce offspring together.
Unless you practice Greek polytheism,he never did.There is no evidence he ever did,nor the other Greek gods.But to the Ancient Greeks,he existed to guide mortals to the Underworld and to send messages to Hades.
Iris was the Goddess of the rainbow in Greek mythology and also a messenger of the Gods
That would be baby Hermes. As the god of Merchants, traveling, roads, thieves, and messages, Hermes found Apollo's herd, and got them to walk backwards. This utterly baffled Apollo. When he found Hermes, he was about to strike him, when Hermes gave him a gift. The lyre (a handheld harp). When Apollo stroke a cord, he cried, and said it was the most beautiful sound he had ever heard. From then on, the lyre became Apollo's favorite instrument.
There is only ever 12 greek gods/goddesses at one time, however many greek believed in roman gods, but the main 15 greek gods/ goddesses are: Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Demeter Dionysus Eros Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Poseidon Zeus
Yes, because he had shoes with wings.
No, he sent his son and messenger, Hermes.
yes he was. i forgot what it was but it was a crime.
the oldest crime scene ever kept might be the murder weapon
when ever they wanted to when ever they wanted to
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