Hermes (Mythologie)
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- Name (English)
- Hermes (Mythologie)
- Short name
- Hermes
- Short Description
- "Hermes (/ˈhɜːrmiːz/; Greek: Ἑρμῆς) is the god of trade, heralds, merchants, commerce, roads, thieves, trickery, sports, travelers, and athletes in Ancient Greek religion and mythology; the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia, he was the second youngest of the Olympian gods (Dionysus being the youngest).
Hermes was the emissary and messenger of the gods. Hermes was also "the divine trickster" and "the god of boundaries and the transgression of boundaries, ... the patron of herdsmen, thieves, graves, and heralds." He is described as moving freely between the worlds of the mortal and divine, and was the conductor of souls into the afterlife. He was also viewed as the protector and patron of roads and travelers." - (en.wikipedia.org 26.12.2019) - Entity Encoding
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Hydria, attisch-schwarzfigurig: Ausfahrt von Göttern mit Hermes. Letztes Viertel 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
Das Gefäß ist, abgesehen vom...
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Lekythos, attisch-weißgrundig, Art des Tymbos Malers: Hermes Psychopompos. 470 v. Chr.
Links neben einem großen, bis...
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Marmor-Gruppe: Hermes mit Widder. 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
Die Statuettengruppe zeigt...
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Hydria, attisch-schwarzfigurig, Art des Edinburgh-Malers. Um 510/5550 v. Chr
In figurenreicher und...
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Hermes, sog. Antinous vom Belvedere
Unbekleidete männliche Figur,...
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