Hermes stole Apollo's cattle when he was five minutes old, and when Apollo found out, he was upset. Hermes had made the first lyre (stringed instrument similar to a harp) and Apollo wanted it. Some versions say Apollo traded the cattle for the lyre, so Hermes made a Flute, a panflute. Apollo also liked the panflute and traded this staff, The Herald's staff of Caduceus, and in return Hermes gave him the panflute.
Hermes symbols were a staff or caduceus.
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roosters, tortoise, caduceus, talaria, and a lyre
A caduceus, a staff with two snakes entwined around it and wings. Also, his winged sandals.
caduceus, kerykeion, talaria, petasos, tortoise, lyre, rooster, chlamy's cloak
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Hermes symbols were a staff or caduceus.
Hermes symbols were a staff or caduceus.
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Caduceus' hahahahahhahahahahaha =) =]
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No, the caduceus is a symbol associated with the Greek god Hermes, not Apollo. Apollo is commonly associated with symbols such as the lyre, laurel wreath, and sun chariot.
Hermes had winged sandals and and a staff entwined with serpents (a caduceus).
the caduceus found on ambulances can probably represent Hermes
It was his winged sandals. And his staff the 'caduceus'.
Actually, Hermes didn't carry a wand. He carried a caduceus, which is a staff that has two snakes intertwined on it.
Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia in Greek Mythology. He carries a staff called caduceus .