Hermes
HERMES was recognized in Mycenaean tablets, and his nature was described in early Greek poems as that of a clever mediator among the gods or between gods and men, or as an archetypal messenger....
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Hermes, the herald of the gods, was born by Maia, the nymph, daughter of Atlas and one of the Pleiades. Hermes is the god of thieves, travelers, merchants, athletics, and anyone who is known for t...
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To many ancient cultures, including the Greeks, mythology was a literal part of their histories. The Greeks in particular used myths to explain natural phenomena and many other occurrances (Greek Myt...
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Lies have been told since the beginning of the Bible. Cain lied to God about Abel's death, but was a terrible liar. Hermes lied to his mother and Apollo but he was very good at it. Many of the anci...
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