From culture to culinary delights, a Greek island cruise offers plenty to entertain and enrich passengers, says Marc Shoffman ...
This week, we revisit Egypt's sacred, mystical wilderness, not the desert caves where early Christian mystics meditated, but instead the birthplace of the philosophy and magic systems that inspired ...
The Cyclades are a treasure trove of archaeological sites, offering a glimpse into the rich history of the Aegean.
National tour of "Hadestown," winner of eight Tony Awards in 2019, comes to Wharton's Cobb Great Hall Jan. 30-Feb. 1 ...
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Understanding Hermes in Ancient Greek mythology
This video explores the full mythology of Hermes, one of the most complex figures in Greek mythology, examining his rise from ...
What did ancient Greeks wear in the winter? A natural question as all statues of Greeks in antiquity depict them dressed in ...
When the Tony Award-winning musical HADESTOWN arrives at the Saenger Theatre this weekend, audiences will witness Nickolaus ...
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Hermes: The trickster who could travel between worlds
Hermes wasn’t just fast - he was everywhere. As the only Olympian who could travel freely between gods, mortals, and the dead, Hermes became one of Greek mythology’s most versatile and cunning deities ...
During excavations in the ancient Greek city of Laodicea, located in present-day Turkey, archaeologists found themselves face-to-face with a familiar figure: the head of Hermes, a god worshipped by ...
Mr. Wehner, a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, is a contributing Opinion writer. He attends McLean Presbyterian Church in McLean, Va. N.T. Wright is one of the world’s pre-eminent New Testament ...
The offspring of the Greek gods Hermes and Aphrodite was bi-sexual Hermaphrodites. The Egyptian moon deity, too, was hermaphroditic, and one Biblical commentator declares: “When the Holy One . . .
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