In medieval alchemy, yes, they are the same thing.
The planet Mercury was named for the Roman god Mercurius. The Greeks had called the planet Hermaon and it's god was Stilbon and associated with Hermes.
No, Mercury does not have any other name other than Mercury. Mercury is also called quicksilver.
Yes, Hermes and Mercury are considered to be the same god from Greek and Roman mythology, respectively. They both share similar attributes as the messenger of the gods, the god of travelers, and the guide to the Underworld.
In the Classical mythology of the ancient Greeks, from the late bronze age well into the iron age of Archaeology, Hermes was the original messenger of the Gods. Myths can be vague, by definition but from about 400BC, Hundreds of years later, the Greek gods started to become popular in Rome and were "Romanised" and so it became popular to worship their idols and statues and devote temples to them with Roman equivalent names. Thus Hermes became Mercurius or mercury. Hermes was also popular in Egyptian civilisation and from the time when Egypt became a Greek colony before Christ, he became associated with the Egyptian God Thoth or Djehuty.
Mercury is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Hermes. Both are messenger gods associated with communication, commerce, and travel. While they share similar attributes and domains, they are distinct characters in their respective mythologies.
Hermes is the Greek name. Roman name: Mercury (Mercurius).
He was Hermes, in Rome Mercurius (Mercury).
It is the messenger god much like Hermes
The winged boots and helmet are worn by Hermes (Mercurius in Rome).
Hermes and Mercurius (Mercury) respectively.
The planet Mercury was named for the Roman god Mercurius. The Greeks had called the planet Hermaon and it's god was Stilbon and associated with Hermes.
The planet Mercury was named for the Roman god Mercurius. The Greeks had called the planet Hermaon and it's god was Stilbon and associated with Hermes.
The Roman name of the ancient Greek god Hermes was Mercurius (Mercury).The ancient Greek god called Hermes had an equivalent purpose in ancient Roman pagan religion. The name of Hermes was changed in Latin to the name of Mercury.
The people of Lystra thought Paul was the god Mercurius (Hermes) after he healed the crippled man.
Romans adopted the name Mercury (Mercurius) as the equivalent of Hermes, a messenger god. The name may be a reference to its orbital motion, which is the most rapid of the planets, or to its travels between sunset sky and sunrise sky.
Mercurius (Mercury) was the Roman messenger of the gods.
I don't think there was a god of business but Pluto aka hades was the god of wealth