He was important to the Greeks. he was because he was the messenger of the gods so he delivered stuff back and forth for the gods
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Hermes was the god of travellers, borders, gamblers, brigands and theives, he was the massenger to the gods, and he led the recently deceased to the ferryman Chiron to be transported to Hades. Hermes was an incredebly important god to the Greeks.
Athena, Hera, Poseidon, Hermes, Hephaestos and Thetis all sided with the Greeks.
He was for the Greeks. He was against the goddess Leto, who was for the Trojans.
That would be Mercury, known to the Greeks as Hermes.
Mercury.
Hermes was the messenger god so he delivered messages to the gods.
Not obviously so, no. The Greeks associated him with Hermes, and the Romans with Mercury. So not so important.
Hermes was the god of travellers, borders, gamblers, brigands and theives, he was the massenger to the gods, and he led the recently deceased to the ferryman Chiron to be transported to Hades. Hermes was an incredebly important god to the Greeks.
Hermes became associated with the moon through Egyptian culture. Greeks associated Hermes with Egyptian moon god Thoth, and also a combination of Hermes and Anubis called Hermanubis.
Roman God ; Mercury Classical Greek God ; Hermes
Athena, Hera, Poseidon, Hermes, Hephaestos and Thetis all sided with the Greeks.
The Greeks associated the lyre with Apollo. Hermes actually created it, but after he stole Apollo's cattle and was arguing with him, Hermes started to play the lyre. Apollo was so entranced that he traded the cattle for the lyre.
He was for the Greeks. He was against the goddess Leto, who was for the Trojans.
Hermes to the Greeks and as Mercury to the Romans
Even the old Greeks were not sure. The main candidates are Ares and Hermes.
That would be Mercury, known to the Greeks as Hermes.
Mercury.