Olympian Gods » Hermes, the Gods' Messenger and God of Trade » Statues and Reliefs of Hermes

Hermes was a young man, wearing traveling clothes, a flat hat known as "petasus" and winged sandals on his feet. Oftentimes he was also considered to have wings attached to his shoulders and hat. Hermes usually held a winged staff with snakes wrapped around it in his hands in order to gain access everywhere.

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Statue of Hermes with a ram, found in Troezen, south Greece Statue of the greek god Hermes holding the infant <a href=http://www.greek-gods.info/greek-gods/dionysus/>Dionysus</a> in his hand. Marble head of Hermes type Hermes Propylaios ("standing before the gates") Statue of god Hermes, found in Aegion, Southern Greece

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