| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
Hermes |
the son of Zeus and Maia. |
Greek Gods |
| 2 |
Hermes |
He is the messenger of the gods and is the guide of souls of the dead (psychopomp) to the underworld. |
Greek Gods |
| 3 |
Hermes |
He is often portrayed as a young man having wings on his feet and carries a magic wand (caduceus) which has powers over sleeping, waking, and dreams. |
Greek Gods |
| 4 |
Hermes |
He is also associated with travelers, gambling, chance, cunning, and commerce. |
Greek Gods |
| 5 |
Hermes |
He is also the trickster and the thief of the gods and is always ready to tell a story. |
Greek Gods |
| 6 |
Hermes |
The god of theives, messenger, medicine, travelers, and merchants. |
Gods |
| 7 |
Hermes |
God of travelers and the messenger god, father of Luke |
lightning thief |
| 8 |
Hermes |
Protector of thieves and sheep herders and a magician like person |
Greek Gods and Goddesses |
| 9 |
Hermes |
Olympian God of bounderies, travelers, shepherds, cowherds, orators, wit, literature, poets, athletics, weights, measures, invention, thieves, and liars |
Greek Characters |
| 10 |
hermes |
messenger of gods |
Greek names |
| 11 |
Hermes |
Greek god of messages, shepards, travelers, merchants, thieves, and witty people |
Honors English gods |
| 12 |
Hermes |
Greek god of messages |
Gods English 2007 |
| 13 |
Hermes |
God of travel, thieves, and commerce. Messenger of the gods.He showed the way for the dead souls to Hades's realm. |
Greek Gods |
| 14 |
Hermes |
the cleverest of the Olympian gods, ruled wealth and good fortune, was the patron of commerce and thievery, promoted fertility, and guided men on journeys. He was herald and messenger of the gods, a conductor of souls to the netherworld, and a god of sleep. Hermes was the son of Zeus and was depicted with a helmet, winged sandals, and the caduceus. |
It's All Greek to Me |
| 15 |
Hermes |
messenger god |
Mythology Final |
| 16 |
Hermes |
messenger god |
Mythology Final |
| 17 |
Hermes |
Son of Zeus and Maia |
FINAL REVIEW 1: Greek gods and godesses (Part One) |
| 18 |
Hermes |
god of messages, travelers and tricksters. |
ELA II Spring Final Exam 2006 |
| 19 |
Hermes |
god of motion, sleep&dreams,commerce,&travelers/mercury |
Myth Study Guide |
| 20 |
Hermes |
messenger-god; god of commerce, travelers, and thieves |
Olympians |
| 21 |
hermes |
created the lyre out of apollo's cow's guts became the messenger,commerce god ,patron of liars,thiefs, and gamblers,framer of treaties disquised as a human |
mythology stories |
| 22 |
Hermes |
winged sandals, magic wand |
Greek Gods |
| 23 |
Hermes |
Messenger of the gods, Thieves, Travelers |
Greek Pantheon |
| 24 |
Hermes |
Mercury |
Latin Gods |
| 25 |
Hermes |
Mercury |
Gods and Goddesses |
| 26 |
Hermes |
Winged Sandals |
Gods and Goddesses Symbols Greek |
| 27 |
Hermes |
Mercury |
Greek Gods - Latin Names |
| 28 |
Hermes |
The God of thievs |
Titan's Club |
| 29 |
Hermes |
the cleverest of the Olympian gods, ruled wealth and good fortune, was the patron of commerce and thievery, promoted fertility, and guided men on journeys. He was herald and messenger of the gods, a conductor of souls to the netherworld, and a god of sleep. Hermes was the son of Zeus and was depicted with a helmet, winged sandals, and the caduceus. |
Greek stuff |
| 30 |
hermes |
the god of invention commerce and cunning messenger of the gods |
reynolds |
| 31 |
Hermes |
the messenger of the gods |
Famous Greeks |
| 32 |
Hermes |
the son of Zeus and Maia. |
Greek Gods |
| 33 |
hermes |
messenger, patron of travelers, escort to hades |
English 2 Nine Weeks Test Review |
| 34 |
hermes |
"my father sent me here to be your guide amid the achaian men. now that it is done, i'm off to heaven and will not visit achilles" |
English 2 Nine Weeks Test Review |
| 35 |
hermes |
mercury, flute, boundaries/messanger |
Greek Gods Chart |
| 36 |
Hermes |
messenger of the gods; wayfinder |
Odyssey Books 1-4 |
| 37 |
Hermes |
Mercury |
god's names(Greek/Roman) |
| 38 |
Hermes |
messenger of the gods |
Greek gods |
| 39 |
Hermes |
God of speed |
Greek People |
| 40 |
Hermes |
messenger and herald of the gods. God of invention, cunning, commerce and theft |
English Vocab #5 |