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  1. Here are the possible solutions for "Winged sandals in Greek mythology, especially as worn by the messenger god Hermes" clue. It was last seen in British general knowledge crossword. We have 1 possible answer in our database.

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  4. It was not until 1977, with the discovery of a copy from Perge in Turkey, that scholars were able to securely identify the sculpture as Hermes. This copy held the Kerykeion in the left hand, wore wings on the head and had winged sandals.

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  6. Apr 30, 2017 · Apollon didn't know who it was at first, but he soon found out that Hermes stole the oxes and took Hermes to Olympus on trial. Hermes confessed the crime and made a deal with Zeus which made him the messenger of the gods. After that, Zeus gave Hermes a wand, a round hat and the Sandals.

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  8. In Greek mythology, talaria (from Latin: talaria, neuter plural of talaris, meaning "of the ankle"), winged heel-straps or sandals are one of the attributes of Hermes.

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