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Q: What are 5 things that Hermes invented?
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Who the heck invented the Internet?

Hermes did.


What are some things named after Hermes?

Hermes cologne


What was invented by Hermes and was given to Apollo?

The lyre.


What did Hermes invent?

Hermes invented the lyre, which is kind of like a harp, and gave it to Apollo for stealing his special cattle.


How tall is Hermes Franca?

Hermes Franca is 5' 6".


What did Hermes do shortly after he was born?

Shortly after he was born, Hermes invented the lyre. A bit after that, he stole cattle from Apollo. Apollo agreed to give Hermes the cattle in exchange for the lyre.


What did Hermes?

Hermes did plenty of things. He has a big part to play in Homer's story of the Odyssey. You can read much more about the collection of things that he did in story form, in "Hermes the Olympian" a book by David Rosser, available on Amazon.


What did Hermes make a lyre out of?

Very, but he was not evil. On the very first day he was born he stole all of his elder brother, Apollo's, cows and tricked Apollo into thinking that the cows went the other direction using sticks and mud, and Hermes was less than a day old when he did that. It was like a prank.


When was Hermes Phettberg born?

Hermes Phettberg was born on October 5, 1952, in Hollabrunn, Austria.


What is Hermes known for?

Hermes is well known for being the messenger god he is as well known for time travel and shepards Hermes has invented as well but he is mostly known for being the messenger god.


Did Athena and Hermes go on Perseus' journey?

Nope, they only helped him with 5 gifts that Hermes had given him , then Hermes helped him to get directions to find medusa


What musical invention did Hermes create from cow guts?

Hermes is supposed to have invented the lyre by stretching dried cow intestine, (which is quite a stringy substance) across a hollowed out turtle shell. You can read more about this and many other legends of Hermes in "Hermes the Olympian" a story by David Rosser, available on Amazon.