-
wearing a
petasos and
bearing a
caduceus Views of a
petasos Petasos-wearing
youth with
spear and
leopardskin Young warrior with a
cloak and
petasos dangling...
- Roman-era copies,
there are
variations in the
shaping of the soft-brimmed
petasos Hermes wears and the
angle of the
kerykeion in his left hand. Illustrated...
- with the same
distinctive attributes as
Hermes and Mercury: a caduceus, a
petasos (often winged), and/or
winged sandals. He is portra**** as a
messenger of...
-
version was also preferred,
known as
petasos. It
could be made of felt or leather. The
pilos together with the
petasos were the most
common types of hats...
-
again and
again in
history and
across cultures, as, for example, the Gr****
petasos of two
millennia ago, or the
traditional conical hat
widespread in different...
-
headbands to pull
their hair up or for decoration.[page needed]
Pileus and
petasos were
common hats for men in
ancient Greece.[page needed] The
pileus was...
-
symbol of the
struggle for
liberty against the Monarchy); and the Gr****
petasos, the
first known hat with a brim.
Women wore veils, kerchiefs, hoods, caps...
- same
aspects as Hermes,
wearing winged shoes (talaria) and a
winged hat (
petasos), and
carrying the caduceus, a herald's
staff with two
entwined snakes...
-
satchel or pouch,
talaria (winged sandals), and
winged helmet or
simple petasos, as well as the palm tree, goat, the
number four,
several kinds of fish...
-
which depict a
naked horseman standing next to a
horse and
wearing a
petasos hat, and the name of the
tribe in the Parian-Thasian alphabet.
These coins...