winged sandals of Hermes

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The winged sandals of Hermes are a pair of divine, flying footwear from Greek mythology that grant their wearer the power of swift, effortless flight.

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winged sandals of Hermes canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artifact in Greek mythology
magical footwear
mythological object
appearsIn myth of Perseus and Medusa
various Hermes myths
associatedDomain messenger service
travel
associatedWith Hermes
Olympian gods
Mercury (Roman god)
surface form: Roman god Mercury
belongsToTradition Greco-Roman mythology
culture Greek mythology
surface form: Ancient Greek mythology
depictedIn ancient Greek vase painting
classical sculpture
function enable rapid travel between worlds
enable wearer to fly
grantsAbility effortless movement through air
flight
swift movement
traversing boundaries between mortal and divine realms
hasName talaria
hasPart wings
hasProperty flying
winged
hasStatus unique item
influenced modern fantasy depictions of flying boots
modern symbol of speed
languageOfName Ancient Greek
loanedTo Perseus
mythologicalRole aid to divine messenger
aid to heroic quests
relatedTo caduceus of Hermes
Hermes
surface form: petasos of Hermes
sometimesClassifiedAs divine gift
magical artifact
symbolOf commerce and travel (via Hermes)
divine messenger role
mobility
speed
temporalContext classical antiquity
usedBy Hermes
Perseus
wornBy Hermes
Mercury (Roman god)
surface form: Roman god Mercury
wornOn feet

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Perseus usedObject winged sandals of Hermes