Hermes is often portrayed wearing winged shoes, but there is no greek myth that shows how he got them. Yet, in the OdysseyHermes is protrayed as "like a seagull" as he glides the waves to Calypso's island.
As far as I know, there was only one god who had wings on his shoes, and that was the god Hermes, the messenger god. Also, a demigod (half god, half human) borrowed his winged shoes, and that was Perseus, to help defeat Medusa.
he has flying shoes
Hermes has wings on his shoes.
Actually, he himself was not winged, it was his shoes, but the god you're referring to is Hermes.
No. Hermes is the son of Zeus, god King of the Sky. He is a god. He could fly without the hat. Hermes' hat has nothing to do with his flight. It's his shoes. And He's the messenger god. Emphasis on the word God. The hat doesn't matter.
yes he has shoes with wings. he is also the god of thieves and travel
Yes, he had the winged shoes, and winged cap. In Rome he was named Mercury
his symbol is his winged hat, winged shoes and herdsman's staff
he can fly because eof his winged shoes.
For one thing, I know he invented the shoes with wings.
Shoes with wings on them and so that he could take messages from one god to another.
The god of thieves, travelers, and messangers. He also lies alot.