Hermes (disambiguation)

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  • Hermes is the divine messenger of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology
  • Hermes Trismegistus ("Hermes the thrice-greatest"), the Greek name for the Egyptian god Thoth

Hermes can also refer to:

[edit] Astronomy

  • Hermes, the Greek name for the planet Mercury, particularly as it appeared in the evening sky
  • 69230 Hermes, a binary near-Earth asteroid rediscovered in 2003

[edit] Business

[edit] Computing

[edit] Fictional characters

[edit] People

[edit] Transportation

  • Hermes-A1, an American copy of the German Wasserfall missile
  • Hermes (spaceplane), a design of space shuttle proposed by the European Space Agency
  • Elbit Hermes 450, a line of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) manufactured by Elbit
  • Handley Page Hermes, a 1950s British four-engined transport aircraft
  • HMS Hermes, various ships of the British Royal Navy
  • MV Hermes, a cargo ship launched in 1945, completed in 1949 as Empire Dove.

[edit] Other

HERMES may mean:

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