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  2. Hermes Fastening his Sandal - Wikipedia

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    The Lansdowne Sandal Binder (marble, 1.54m.), found in Gavin Hamilton's excavations in 1769 at the site of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, was offered to Pope Clement XIV who refused it, and sold in 1772 to the Earl of Shelburne; [9] it was sold in 1930 and is now at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, where Poulsen described it as probably ...

  3. Talaria - Wikipedia

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    The description of the sandals being winged first appear in the poem Shield of Heracles (c. 600 – 550 BC), which speaks of πτερόεντα πέδιλα (pteróenta pédila), literally "winged sandals". [1] [5] The Homeric hymn to Hermes from a somewhat later date (520 BC) does not explicitly state the sandals were winged, though they ...

  4. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    Hermès is known for its handmade luggage and handbags. One of them might require 18 to 24 hours to produce. The construction of each Kelly bag, for example, requires 18 hours to fully realize. [5] Hermès's leathers come from all over the world. Customers may currently wait from six months to one year for delivery of one of the house's ...

  5. Talk:Hermes Fastening his Sandal - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Hermes Fastening his Sandal appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 25 August 2007. The text of the entry was as follows:

  6. Hermes - Wikipedia

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    He is also widely considered the protector of human heralds, travelers, thieves, [2] merchants, and orators. [3] [4] He is able to move quickly and freely between the worlds of the mortal and the divine aided by his winged sandals. Hermes plays the role of the psychopomp or "soul guide"—a conductor of souls into the afterlife. [3]: 179, 295 [5]

  7. Patten (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The word patten probably derives from the Old French patte meaning hoof or paw. [1] It was also spelled patyn and in other ways. [2] Historically, pattens were sometimes used to protect hose without an intervening pair of footwear and thus the name was sometimes extended to similar shoes like clogs.

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