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

A young man, wearing travelling 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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Hermes the Rambearer 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. Hermes Propylaios ("standing before the gates") Hermes and the couple Orpheus and Eurydice Statue of god Hermes, found in Aegion, Southern Greece

Hermes, the Gods' Messenger and God of Trade


Title: Hermes the Rambearer
Small altar in pentelic marble, depicting greek god Hermes bearing a ram
Type: Relief
Time period: 500 BC

Location: National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Country: Greece




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