Iris and Hermes were both immortal messengers.
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Iris was only in 1 myth. It was the about how Artemis was born.
First off, Minerva is the Roman goddess of wisdom (Greek, Athena). Mercury (Hermes) is the messenger god. He is sent by Jupiter (Zeus) all over to deliver messages to both gods and mortals.
There is no god of messages. However, there IS a messenger god. He is Hermes, and he carries messages between the Gods ad mortals. :)
There are plenty of mortals that Zeus killed, but he did not kill any gods or goddesses.
No, mortals are their own species, gods and godesses don't interfere with our lives.
She was the goddess of the rainbow and took the gods' and goddess' messages down to eath.
Hermes is the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology, often depicted as a fast and cunning figure who carries messages between the gods and mortals.
She was the goddess of love and desire, she could stir these feelings in both mortals and gods and goddesses alike.
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture. Aphrodite loved and was loved by many gods and mortals. Her festival is the Aphrodisiac which was celebrated in various centers of Greece and especially in Athens and Corinth.any gods and mortals.
In Greek mythology, the messenger played a crucial role in delivering important messages between the gods and mortals. Known as Hermes, the messenger god was responsible for carrying messages swiftly and accurately, ensuring communication between the divine realm and the human world.
In most cases, it was the Oracle at Delphini, but other gods, such as Hermese, have delivered messages to mortals.