Hermes - Extended List of Hermes' Lovers and Children

Extended List of Hermes' Lovers and Children

  1. Acacallis
    1. Cydon
  2. Aglaurus
    1. Eumolpus
  3. Amphion
  4. Alcidameia of Corinth
    1. Bounos
  5. Antianeira / Laothoe
    1. Echion, Argonaut
    2. Erytus, Argonaut
  6. Apemosyne
  7. Aphrodite
    1. Eros (possibly)
    2. Hermaphroditus
    3. Tyche (possibly)
  8. Carmentis
    1. Evander
  9. Chione / Stilbe / Telauge
    1. Autolycus
  10. Chryses, priest of Apollo
  11. Chthonophyle
    1. Polybus of Sicyon
  12. Crocus
  13. Daeira the Oceanid
    1. Eleusis
  14. Dryope, Arcadian nymph
    1. Pan (possibly)
  15. Erytheia (daughter of Geryones)
    1. Norax
  16. Eupolemeia (daughter of Myrmidon)
    1. Aethalides
  17. Hecate
    1. three unnamed daughters
  18. Herse
    1. Cephalus
    2. Ceryx (possibly)
  19. Hiereia
    1. Gigas
  20. Iphthime (daughter of Dorus)
    1. Lycus
    2. Pherespondus
    3. Pronomus
  21. Libye (daughter of Palamedes)
    1. Libys
  22. Ocyrhoe
    1. Caicus
  23. Odrysus
  24. Orsinoe, nymph
    1. Pan (possibly)
  25. Palaestra, daughter of Choricus
  26. Pandrosus
    1. Ceryx (possibly)
  27. Peitho
  28. Penelope
    1. Pan (possibly)
  29. Persephone (unsuccessfully wooed her)
  30. Perseus
  31. Phylodameia
    1. Pharis
  32. Polydeuces
  33. Polymele (daughter of Phylas)
    1. Eudorus
  34. Rhene, nymph
    1. Saon of Samothrace
  35. Sicilian nymph
    1. Daphnis
  36. Sose, nymph
    1. Pan Agreus
  37. Tanagra, daughter of Asopus
  38. Theobula / Clytie / Clymene / Cleobule / Myrto / Phaethusa the Danaid
    1. Myrtilus
  39. Therses
  40. Thronia
    1. Arabus
  41. Urania, Muse
    1. Linus (possibly)
  42. Unknown mothers
    1. Abderus
    2. Angelia
    3. Dolops
    4. Palaestra

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