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A petasos or petasus (Latin) is a broad brimmed hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient Greeks, Thracians and Etruscans, often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was made of wool felt, leather, straw or animal skin. Women's versions had a high crown while those for men featured a lower crown. It was worn primarily by farmers, travellers and hunters, and was considered characteristic of rural people. As a winged hat, it became the symbol of Hermes, the Greek mythological messenger god.

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File:Achilles embassy Louvre G264 n3.jpg|Hermes wearing a petasos and bearing a caduceus Image:Petasos MKL Bd. 12 1890 (128867731).jpg|Views of a petasos File:Youth leopard skin Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2639.jpg|Petasos-wearing youth with spear and leopardskin File:Tomb scene Petit Palais ADUT00355 n2.jpg|Young warrior with a cloak and petasos dangling over the back File:KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander I. 498-454 BC. AR Obol (8mm, 0.46 g). Struck circa 460-450 BC. Young male head right, wearing petasos.jpg|Coin of Alexander I, struck circa 460-450 BC. Young male head right, wearing a petasos. File:MACEDON, Kapsa. Late 5th-4th centuries BC. AR Diobol (10mm, 1.20 g, 5h). Head of Hermes right, wearing winged petasos One-handled lekythos.jpg|Coinage of Kapsa, Macedon, circa 400 BC. ==See also==
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