The Romans referred to Hermes as Mercury. Like Hermes, Mercury was the messenger of the gods and was associated with commerce, communication, and travel. The Romans adopted many of the attributes of Hermes from Greek mythology, integrating them into their own religious and cultural practices. Mercury was also known for his role as a guide to the underworld.
Mercury was given by the Romans to be their Hermes.
Hermes/Mercury was identified with Odin by the Romans.
The Romans associated Greek god Hermes with Mercury.
The ancient Romans did.
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Mercury was given by the Romans to be their Hermes.
Hermes was his Greek name. The Romans called him Mercury.
The Romans associated Greek god Hermes with Mercury.
Hermes/Mercury was identified with Odin by the Romans.
In ancient Greece Hermes was the messenger of the Gods. The roman god Mercury wasn identified with Hermes and the two are usually treated as the same Becasue of his speedy nature, his name was given to the planet Mercury in ancient times.
The ancient Romans did.
Greek. Romans compared him to their Mercury.
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Hermes to the Greeks and as Mercury to the Romans
The winged messenger was Hermes, or Mercury to the Romans.
Hermes role as messenger of the Greek gods was recreated by the Romans as Mercury.
I think you mean Mercury and it's FTD. Another answer: The Greek god was called Hermes, and the Romans called him Mercury. Indeed, the florist is FTD.