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52 Ainos, Hermes the messenger god & goat

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Ainos, THRACE, AR Tetradrachm Struck circa 455-452 BC. Head of Hermes right, wearing close-fitting helmet (petasos) ornamented with a row of beads / legend AIN-I, goat standing right.

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In the fully-developed Olympian pantheon,Hermes was the son of Zeus and the Pleiade Maia, a daughter of the Titan Atlas. He was the second youngest of the Olympian gods, born before Dionysus. Hermes is the great messenger of the gods in Greek mythology and a guide to the Underworld, the protector of all  travelers, miscreants, harlots, old crones and thieves who pray to him or cross his path.He is a messenger from the gods to humans,as it is said that he delivered messages from mount Olympus ( the residence of  the ancient Greek Gods)  to the mortal world.


Hermes is most often depicted wearing sandal shoes with wings on them, that uses them to fly freely between the mortal and immortal world and a broad-brimmed traveler's hat or a winged cap. He is also portrayed wearing the garments of a traveler, worker, or shepherd.
Hermes' symbols were the cock and the tortoise, and he can be recognized by his purse or pouch, winged sandals, winged cap, and the herald's staff, the kerykeion.   


In the Roman adaptation of the Greek religion, Hermes was identified with the Roman god Mercury.

 
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Article groupPendants
GenderFor Him or Her
DepictionHermes
Historic PeriodEra: Classical
MaterialSolid Sterling Silver
Diameter (excluding bails)25 mm (63⁄64in)

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52 Ainos, Hermes the messenger god & goat

Ainos, THRACE, AR Tetradrachm Struck circa 455-452 BC. Head of Hermes right, wearing close-fitting helmet (petasos) ornamented with a row of beads / legend AIN-I, goat standing right.

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