While Hermes is messenger of Zeus, Iris is messenger to Hera.
Zeus' only messengers were Hermes and Iris. Hermes was the Olympian god of thieves. Iris was the goddess of the rainbow. She is not considered an Olympian.
The name of Zeus' messenger was Hermes. He was also the god of travelers, merchants, and thieves in Greek mythology.
The iris diaphragm is named after the iris, the colored part of the eye, because of its similar appearance and function. Just like the iris controls the amount of light entering the eye, the iris diaphragm in a camera lens controls the amount of light entering the camera.
Mercury is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Hermes. Both are messenger gods associated with communication, commerce, and travel. While they share similar attributes and domains, they are distinct characters in their respective mythologies.
Yes, Hermes and Mercury are considered to be the same god from Greek and Roman mythology, respectively. They both share similar attributes as the messenger of the gods, the god of travelers, and the guide to the Underworld.
Iris. She is the minor god of rainbows and carries messages to and from the gods
There were two: Hermes a herald of Zeus. Iris, a messenger of Hera.
Don't forget Iris. -Indiriel ---------------- Hermes
As Hermes was a Greek God and the messenger of the Gods he was probably on at least speaking terms with all of the Greek Gods. I would say he was probably friends with most of the Gods and Goddesses as he was the herald/messenger.
Iris was also a messenger along with Hermes, so I believe that she could...
Zeus' only messengers were Hermes and Iris. Hermes was the Olympian god of thieves. Iris was the goddess of the rainbow. She is not considered an Olympian.
Since you placed this in the Greek Mythology forum, I'll assume you meant the Messenger of the Gods. Hermes and Iris were the messengers of the gods, with Hermes usually acting on behalf of Zeus, and Iris on behalf of Hera. Iris had no Roman counterpart, but Hermes' was Mercury. They had no successors.
Iris and Hermes were both immortal messengers.
No. That was Hermes's job.
The name of Zeus' messenger was Hermes. He was also the god of travelers, merchants, and thieves in Greek mythology.
Demeter, Zeus, Persephone, Hades, Hermes, Iris and Apollo
Iris was the goddess of the rainbow. She often worked for Hera as Hermes worked for Zeus.