Aphrodite. The two also had a child who was half boy and girl and had the name, Hermaphrodite.
Not that I am aware of.
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Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia, father of Hermaphroditus, Pan, Abderus, and Autolycus.
Zeus is the father of Hermes in Greek mythology. Hermes is the messenger of the gods and the son of Zeus and the nymph Maia. Zeus is one of the most powerful gods in Greek mythology, while Hermes is known for his cunning and wit. Despite their differences, Zeus and Hermes have a close relationship, with Hermes often carrying out tasks for his father and acting as a messenger between the gods.
Hermes is the son of Zeus and a member of the 12 Olympian gods in Greek mythology. He is known as the messenger of the gods and is often portrayed as a clever and mischievous figure who carries out tasks for Zeus. Zeus trusted Hermes and relied on him for delivering messages and running errands.
In Greek mythology, Hermes did not marry a figure named Lara. However, he is known for various romantic relationships, including with nymphs and mortals. Lara is a lesser-known character associated with Hermes in some myths, but their relationship does not culminate in marriage. Instead, Hermes is often portrayed as a messenger god with many lovers.
Hermes was a greeek god. Fry was a norse god. I do not think they had any relationship or encounter in classical myth. So they were not enemies in the original myth garymarkbe@aol.com
Odysseus was related to at least one God, Hermes. Athena is the patroness of Odysseus.
IF you are referring to Percy Jackson and the Olympians It is Luke's Dad if your not refering to Percy Jackson and the Olympians then I have No idea.
He is the son of Zeus and Maia. Zeus had a lot of children; with himself, with Hera and with a lot of different mortal women. Any child of Zeus' or Maia's is a sibling of Hermes.
Hermes, the Greek god of commerce, travel, and communication, faced various foes throughout mythology. Notable adversaries include the giant Argus, whom Hermes defeated to rescue Io, and the cunning thief Autolycus, who often challenged Hermes' own trickster nature. Additionally, Hermes had conflicts with gods like Hera and Apollo, particularly over the theft of Apollo's cattle, which led to a complex relationship filled with rivalry and eventual reconciliation.
because Hermes is Hermes