the roman god of travelers was Mercury (to the Greeks it was Hermes). Mercury was Jupiter's ( or Zeus's) son and was also the god of thieves, merchants, and he was the Herald of the gods of mt. Olympus. Mercury was also the craftiest of the gods.
In the Roman pantheon, Mercury is the god of travelers. In the Greek pantheon, Hermes was.
Within Christianity and other monotheistic religions, there is one God over everything. The Catholic Church honors saints, and St. Christopher is the saint of travelers.
In Roman mythology, the god "Mercury" is equivalent to Hermes in Greek mythology. He is the god of messengers and travelers. So he is the messenger of the gods.
Hermes is from Greek Mythology and is the god of thieves and travelers. His Roman name is Mercury.
Mercury's winged foot appears in the Goodyear logo. Mercury was the Roman god of travelers and thieves, known for his speed and agility.
Greek: Hermes Roman: Mercury
The term mercurial refers to the Roman god Mercury. He was the patron god of profit, commerce, communication, travelers, thieves, luck and trickery, as well as the guide of souls to the underworld.
Mercury is god of trade and profit, merchants and travelers, but originally of the trade in corn. In later times he was equated with the Greek Hermes.
Mercury was the Roman god of Messengers and Travelers. so he probably was the gods messenger.
I don't know how they came up with the name maybe it was related to the Latin word mercari (to trade) but Mercury was a God. He was the Roman messenger God and the god of travelers. He had a winged hat and sandals, and could fly.
Hermes
Hermes was the god of thieves and travelers.
In what religion? In Greek mythology, it was the god Hermes. He was the god of thieves and travelers.
No; he was god of travelers.