Greek And Roman Deities On Coins-12
2026-01-22 Thu
Hermes is recognized as an Olympian deity in #ancient #Greek religion and is traditionally regarded as the herald of the gods. He is considered one of the most clever and mischievous among the twelve Olympian gods. Hermes is associated with several domains, including animal husbandry, travel, #Commerce, thievery, and wit. Additionally, he serves as the guide of the dead, leading souls into the #underworld; the equivalent #Roman deity is Mercury. According to ancient Greek beliefs, Hermes was the son of #Zeus and the nymph Maia, born on Mount Cyllene in #Arcadia. For further insights into Zeus, please refer to the following link: Greek And Roman Deities On Coins-7.Renowned for his playful character and unending quest for amusement, Hermes stands out as one of the more dynamic figures in Greek #tradition. Notably, as a newborn, he cleverly stole his half-brother #Apollo's herd of fifty sacred #Cattle by disguising their hoofprints with #BARK shoes, thereby misleading any potential trackers. This act resulted in Hermes’ enduring association with thievery, and he successfully retained the stolen cattle. For additional information about Apollo, please refer to the following link: Greek And Roman Deities On Coins-6
In artistic representations, Hermes is typically depicted as a handsome and #Athletic figure, either beardless or as an older man with a beard, often adorned with winged boots. In ancient Greek art, he is frequently shown holding the kerykeion, or caduceus, and may also be depicted with a cap (petasos) or a lyre.
Hermes’ image has been featured on #Coins since 477 BCE, wearing a petasus. The coin featured in this post is a #silver Tetradrachm from Aenus, dating back to 405 BCE - 357 BCE. Aenus or Ainos in present-day #Turkey was an important ancient port established by the Greeks in the 7th century BCE. This particular coin weighs 15.81 grams, with the obverse showcasing a frontal #Profile bust of Hermes wearing a petasos. The reverse features a #GOAT positioned to the right with a #plant below, accompanied by a Greek inscription reading "AINION," which translates to "of the Ainians."
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