he didn't apollo traded Hermes the cattle for his lyre.
hermes got apollos catle and apollo got a musical instrumint
Apollo got the lyre from Hermes because he traded his cattle for it. Hermes had stolen Apollo's cattle when he was just a newborn, and to make amends, Hermes gifted the lyre to Apollo as a peace offering.
Cows that Apollo was herding.
He traded Hermes his entire herd of cows and his magic scepter for it. Since he is the god of music, he just had to have it.
Apollo, the Greek god of music, poetry, and the arts, is traditionally credited with giving Apollo's harp, also known as the lyre, to Hermes. According to mythology, Hermes crafted the lyre from a tortoise shell and later gifted it to Apollo as a token of friendship and reconciliation after stealing Apollo's cattle. This gift symbolized the bond between the two gods and the harmonious nature of music in Greek culture.
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!
Hermes stole his cattle as a baby
hermes got apollos catle and apollo got a musical instrumint
Pan was Apollo's nephew by his brother Hermes.
Not all the time. Click link below, then choose Hermes from menu. The cow-stealing story is in the second paragraph.
Apollo got the lyre from Hermes because he traded his cattle for it. Hermes had stolen Apollo's cattle when he was just a newborn, and to make amends, Hermes gifted the lyre to Apollo as a peace offering.
Shortly after he was born, Hermes invented the lyre. A bit after that, he stole cattle from Apollo. Apollo agreed to give Hermes the cattle in exchange for the lyre.
Hermes made a Lyre in order to satiate Apollo's anger for stealing his sacred cattle. Hermes proceeded to give the Lyre to Apollo who became ingrossed with it and forgot about his cattle.
hermes claim to fame was when he stoll his brother apollo's cattle
He stole Cattle from Apollo.
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