How to use in-sentence of “hermes”:
+ Athena and Hermes guided Herakles into the Underworld.
+ Archaeologist Stephen Miller writes that Eros was worshipped as much as Hermes and Herakles in the palaestra.
+ The Roman version of Hermes was Mercury.
+ His nephew Hermes da Fonseca, who also reached the Brazilian presidency, was treated like a son by Deodoro.
+ The name of the god Hermes comes from the word “herma”, and the sculptures originally represented him.
+ Everytime Feyenoord scores at home, the song “I Will Survive” by The Hermes House band is played.
+ It is more general in content; it is in fact simply a representation of ideas familiar to every Greek, that the pithos was a grave-jar, that from such grave-jars souls escaped and to them necessarily returned, and that Hermes was Psychopompos, Evoker and Revoker of souls.

Example sentences of “hermes”:
+ But then the god Hermes came and told her that the gods said that she had to let Odysseus go.
+ His real name is Hermes Katsopolis, but as a child, he was mocked.
+ Finally, Hermes gives this woman a name: Pandora – “All-gifted” – “because all the Olympians gave her a gift”.
+ He is the son of Zeus and Maia, Hermes is the messenger of the gods.
+ The man, Battos, told Apollo anyway and was later turned into stone by Hermes as punishment.
+ Just before, he visited Pearl and Hermes AtollPearl and Hermes Reef, and gives exact positions for the the reef.
+ The caduceus is the staff of the messenger god Hermes in Greek mythology.
+ The right foot of Hermes is integral with a section of the base.
+ He is introduced to Luke Castellan, the leader of the Hermes cabin.
+ While Apollo was chasing Daphne, the mischievous baby god Hermes stole the cattle and confused Apollo by making the cattle walk backward as they left their pen.
+ In later Greek mythology, Hermaphroditus came to be known as the son of Hermes and Aphrodite.
+ According to Ovid’s myth, she fell in love with Hermaphroditus, the son of Hermes and Aphrodite.
+ She gave birth to Hermes in a cave in Arcadia.
+ When she woke up, Hermes had crawled away to Thessaly and had invented the lyre and stole some of ApolloApollo’s cattle.
+ Apollo loved this lyre so much that he not only let Hermes keep the cattle but also gave him the caduceus, a magic wand that could heal wounds and cause sleep.
+ Zeus ordered Hermes to kill Argus so that Io would be free.
+ In Greek mythology, Hermaphroditus was the two-sexed son of Hermes and Aphrodite.
+ People do not agree about his parents: Sometimes he is said to be the son of Poseidon and the gorgon Euryale, at other times, he is said to have three fathers, Poseidon, Zeus and either Hermes or Ares.
+ Percy has to live in the Hermes cabin because he does not know which god his father is.
+ Some say he was the son of the god Dionysus and the goddess Aphrodite; Dionysus and Chione; Hermes and Aphrodite; Zeus and Aphrodite; or Pan and Aphrodite.
+ But then the god Hermes came and told her that the gods said that she had to let Odysseus go.
+ His real name is Hermes Katsopolis, but as a child, he was mocked.
