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Q: Who was the Greek god with wings?
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Does the Greek God Erebus have wings?

He was sometimes described as having the wings of a bat.


Who is the winged Greek God?

Hermes has wings on his shoes.


Does the Greek god pan got wings?

The Greek god Pan was depicted as a man with the horns, legs and tail of a goat, and with thick beard, snub nose and pointed ears. He was not depicted with wings


Did the Greek god Apollo have wings?

No, you are probaly getting him confused with Hermes. And hermes only had wings on his sandals


Which greek or roman god had wings on his head?

Hermes.


Which roman god had wings?

The god Hermes was the messenger god and was given winged shoes to bring messages to people and gods faster. But other than that no other greek gods had wings.


Did Aphrodite have wings?

No. Aphrodite (Greek) or Venus (Latin) did not have wings. however Hermes the messenger God had wings on his shoes. Also Eros (Cupid) who is often shown with Aphrodite does have wings.


What did Hermes the Greek god invent?

For one thing, I know he invented the shoes with wings.


Does the Greek god Poseidon have wings?

No, Poseidon did not have wings. He was god of the sea and could summons earthquakes. Hence the nick name 'earth shaker'. He has no wings but many tricks. Poseidon could have been depicted with wings but not huge great big feathery jobs, but small ones similar to seahorses' What this person is trying to say is that no Poseidon did not have wings.


What props would you bring to school in a presentation on the Greek God Icarus?

Make a set of wings to use and a large sun.


What is the symbol for Greek god Hermes?

A caduceus, a staff with two snakes entwined around it and wings. Also, his winged sandals.


Dragon with wings in Greek mythology?

A scaled dragon with wings would be a drakon in Greek mythology.