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 | | Hermes ("pile of marker stones"), in Greek mythology, was the god of travelers, shepherds, land travel, orators, literature, cunning, poets, athletics, weights and measures, and thieves, and the messenger from the gods to humans. |
 | | Son of Zeus and a nymph named Maia, Hermes was equivalent to the Roman god Mercury and the Etruscan Turms. |
 | | Hermes was born in a cave on Mt. Cyllene[?] in Peloponnesus, between Achaia and Arcadia. |
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