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Yes, the ancient Greeks honored Hermes through various festivals and rituals. One of the most notable was the Hermoea, celebrated in several regions, particularly in Attica, where people would gather to honor him with offerings, athletic competitions, and plays. Additionally, Hermes was often invoked in daily activities, and altars dedicated to him were commonly found at crossroads and entrances to homes, symbolizing his role as the messenger and protector of travelers.
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Hermes invented the lyre, which is kind of like a harp, and gave it to Apollo for stealing his special cattle.
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Hermes was considered the messenger of the gods. He was the fastest of all the gods actually portrayed with wings on his shoes.
A helmet of invisibilty from Hades Winged sandals from Hermes Wisdom from Athena
The Greeks viewed their gods as being omnipotent. That said, Hermes, had a special affinity for mischief and song, along with a certain celerity, thanks to his winged sandals.
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