Hermes is known by several other names and titles in Greek mythology, including Mercury in Roman mythology. He is often referred to as the "Messenger of the Gods" and is associated with various aspects such as commerce, thieves, and travel. Additionally, he is called "Hermes Trismegistus" in the context of Hellenistic syncretism, merging him with the Egyptian god Thoth.
Eleusis a son (or daughter) of Hermes and of Daeira.Khthonophyle and Hermes the parents of Polybos.Pharis the son of Hermes and PhylodameiaAutolycus, whom Hermes begot by Chione.Eurytus and Echion, sons of Hermes and Antianira.Hermes had more children than these six listed.
some characteristics of Hermes are that he is a thieve and he is a messenger
some are -athena -helios -calyspo -zeus -hermes -scylla -polyphemus(cyclopes) -poesdion -circe -teiresias
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His Greek name is Hermes.
In Roman mythology, Hermes is named Mercury. In Greek mythology, he is called Hermes but also Argeiphontes.
In the sea of monsters the names are Gorge and Martha
Hermes is known by several other names and titles in Greek mythology, including Mercury in Roman mythology. He is often referred to as the "Messenger of the Gods" and is associated with various aspects such as commerce, thieves, and travel. Additionally, he is called "Hermes Trismegistus" in the context of Hellenistic syncretism, merging him with the Egyptian god Thoth.
Hermes
2 of his brothers names are hermes and herccules
Eleusis a son (or daughter) of Hermes and of Daeira.Khthonophyle and Hermes the parents of Polybos.Pharis the son of Hermes and PhylodameiaAutolycus, whom Hermes begot by Chione.Eurytus and Echion, sons of Hermes and Antianira.Hermes had more children than these six listed.
who is hermes family
Peitho was the only bride of Hermes according to Nonnus in Dionysiaca: all others are "affairs".
Medusa : Μεδουσα/Μεδουση Hermes : Ἑρμης Prometheus : Προμηθευς
some characteristics of Hermes are that he is a thieve and he is a messenger
A thousand years after Hermes may have walked the Earth, Greek and Roman poets were still singing hymns about him. Some mention his son Hermaphroditos, who was supposed to be from Hermes' union with Aphrodite, after they supposedly spent some time together in Egypt. This seems more likely than some of the other possibilities because the name "Hermaphroditos" is a combination of Hermes' and Aphrodite's names. The poets say Hermes had many girlfriends and they even hint at one or two boyfriends, but because of his son by Aphrodite, she is his most likely wife. He also loved Persephone, daughter of Demeter, but many of the other Olympian men did too and the songs tell that nobody was Persephone's main lover. She was taken away by Hades to the underworld but Hermes brought her back to Demeter again. I reckon Demeter would have been very grateful to Hermes for rescuing her daughter from Hades. Read about their romance in "Hermes the Olympian" the first of a new series of books about him on Amazon.com.