Keries
Keries refers to a variety of terms depending on the context. In ancient Greek history, "keries" can relate to the Kerykeion, a herald's staff, often depicted as a caduceus. This staff was a symbol of authority and was carried by messengers and heralds. It was traditionally associated with Hermes, the messenger god in Greek mythology, and later with Mercury in Roman mythology. The Kerykeion is often depicted entwined with serpents, though the exact symbolism of these serpents varies.
In a broader sense, "keries" might also be used colloquially or in specific regional dialects, though it