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Hermes - Hermēs' offspring |  | Hermes - Hermēs' offspring: Encyclopedia II - Hermes - Hermēs' offspring |  |
Hermes - Abderus.
Abderus was a son of Hermes who was devoured by the Mares of Diomedes. He had gone to the Mares with his friend, Heracles.
Hermes - Autolycus.
Autolycus, the Prince of Thieves, was a son of Hermes and grandfather of Odysseus.
Hermes - Hermaphroditus.
Hermaphroditus was the third son of Hermēs, with Aphrodite. He was changed into a hermaphrodite by the gods, responding to the pleas of Salmacis, whose love Hermaphroditus spurned.
Hermes - Priapus.
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See also:Hermes, Hermes - Blue Oyster Cult, Hermes - Hermai, Hermes - Hermes' iconography, Hermes - Birth, Hermes - Hermēs' offspring, Hermes - Abderus, Hermes - Autolycus, Hermes - Hermaphroditus, Hermes - Priapus, Hermes - Other stories, Hermes - Herse/Aglaulus/Pandrosus, Hermes - Argus/Io, Hermes - Other roles, Hermes - Hermes in Islamic tradition |  | | Hermes, Hermes - Abderus, Hermes - Argus/Io, Hermes - Autolycus, Hermes - Birth, Hermes - Blue Oyster Cult, Hermes - Hermai, Hermes - Hermaphroditus, Hermes - Hermes in Islamic tradition, Hermes - Hermes' iconography, Hermes - Hermēs' offspring, Hermes - Herse/Aglaulus/Pandrosus, Hermes - Other roles, Hermes - Other stories, Hermes - Priapus |  | |
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Hermes - Hermēs' offspring
Hermes - Abderus
Abderus was a son of Hermes who was devoured by the Mares of Diomedes. He had gone to the Mares with his friend, Heracles.
Hermes - Autolycus
Autolycus, the Prince of Thieves, was a son of Hermes and grandfather of Odysseus.
Hermes - Hermaphroditus
Hermaphroditus was the third son of Hermēs, with Aphrodite. He was changed into a hermaphrodite by the gods, responding to the pleas of Salmacis, whose love Hermaphroditus spurned.
Hermes - Priapus
In Priapus, Hermes' phallic origins survived.
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