Hermes. The "cows" represented Clouds, as Hermes was a representation of the Wind.
Hermes stole about 50 cattle, or cows, from Apollo, the god of light and music!
Hermes stole about 50 cattle, or cows, from Apollo, the god of light and music!
Cows that Apollo was herding.
A cow thief..
Hermes, the messenger and god of thieves, stole fifty of Apollo's best cows shortly after his birth. Apollo confronted Hermes about the theft, and Hermes cleverly played a lyre he had invented to appease Apollo, which led to Apollo forgiving him and allowing him to keep the cows.
He stole Apollo's cattle and slaughtered two cows.
He gave Apollo a lyre.
Not all the time. Click link below, then choose Hermes from menu. The cow-stealing story is in the second paragraph.
he stole the cows of apollo
Hermes stole the cows Apollo was guarding for king Admetus.
Hermes invented a lyre. Then, he stole fifty of Apollo's red cows. Apollo caught him and was going to really hurt him, but Hermes gave him the lyre. Apollo liked it so much, he even let Hermes keep the cows!
It depends what kind of Apollo. If it's the Greek God Apollo, he was a musician, a poet, a prophet, and he looked after his red cows, which Hermes stole as a baby.