Hermes receives his winged shoes, known as "talaria," as a gift from the gods. According to mythology, these magical sandals allow him to fly and move swiftly between the mortal and divine realms. Often associated with his role as the messenger of the gods, the shoes symbolize his speed and agility. In some stories, they are crafted by the skilled god Hephaestus or are fashioned from other divine materials.
the winged shoes and helmet
Hermes has wings on his shoes.
Yes, he had the winged shoes, and winged cap. In Rome he was named Mercury
his symbol is his winged hat, winged shoes and herdsman's staff
Actually, he himself was not winged, it was his shoes, but the god you're referring to is Hermes.
As far as I know, there was only one god who had wings on his shoes, and that was the god Hermes, the messenger god. Also, a demigod (half god, half human) borrowed his winged shoes, and that was Perseus, to help defeat Medusa.
Hermes is typically portrayed as wearing winged sandals and a winged hat, symbolizing his speed and agility. He is often depicted carrying a caduceus, a staff with two snakes wrapped around it, representing his role as a messenger of the gods and his association with healing. Additionally, Hermes is known for his cunning and trickery.
Not in any of the famous stories, but who knows...?
Cause hes got Hermes incredible winged shoes!
he can fly because eof his winged shoes.
Yes, he has winged shoes and he can fly. He also has a staff believed to heal people.
A shield and winged shoes by Hermes and sword by Athena.