Hermes in Wikipedia
Hermes (pronounced /ˈhɜrmiːz/; Greek Ἑρμῆς) is the great
messenger of the gods in Greek mythology and additionally as a
guide to the Underworld. Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene in
Arcadia. An Olympian god, he is also the patron of boundaries
and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and
cowherds, of the cunning of thieves and liars,[1] of orators
and wit, of literature and poets, of athletics and sports, of
weights and measures, of invention, and of commerce in
general.[2] His symbols include the tortoise, the rooster, the
winged sandals, the winged hat, and the caduceus (given to him
by Apollo in exchange for the lyre)...
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