Hermes The Messenger God Research Paper

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The Messenger God

Hermes is the messenger god who guides souls to the underworld of people who have passed. Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia, he has four children himself but is not married. His children's names are Pam and Hermaphroditos are his divine children, and his hero children are Autolykes and Aethalides. Hermes was born on Mt. Arkadia but when he showed promise of being a god Zeus gave him access to Mt. Olympus. Hermes is a Greek god that is very unique and interesting.
Hermes is a very unusual god with many exclusive qualities. Hermes Roman name is Mercurius but he is also known as Argeiphontes. Hermes is associated with many plants some being the Crocus and Strawberry Trees. Also he is associated with animals such as Hawks,

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