Many religions use the technique of encapsulating another religion to convert people to follow their religion.
For instance Christians celebrate December the 25th as the birthday of Jesus Christ, when in factit'shighly unlikely to be that date. The 25th was chosen specifically tocoincidewith a pagan tribal winter festival. The entrails of animals strewn in the trees for the Gods to eat, became the tinsel you put on a Christmas tree.
So it was with the Romans. They saw the pantheon of Gods that the Greeks had and renamed them with Roman names. They even changed some of the stories associated with those Gods to make them more palatable to Roman citizens.
The Greek God Hermes was the messenger of the Gods. He was the son of Zeus and Maia. The Romans later renamed him Mercury and the planet was named after him.
Mercury was Hermes in Greek mythology. Hermes/Mercury was the messenger god.
Mercury (Hermes in Greek).
The Roman equivalent to Hermes the Greek god was Mercury.
Mercury was named after Hermes, the Roman god of travel.
Hermes.
Mercury is the Roman counterpart of the Greek god Hermes.
Roman God ; Mercury Classical Greek God ; Hermes
Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury, who was equivalent to the Greek god Hermes. The planet appeared to move quickly across the sky, similar to the fast-moving messenger god in mythology, hence the association.
Classical Greek God ; Hermes Roman God ; Mercury
The Greek God Hermes was the messenger of the Gods. He was the son of Zeus and Maia. The Romans later renamed him Mercury and the planet was named after him.
Mercury was Hermes in Greek mythology. Hermes/Mercury was the messenger god.
The planet Mercury is named after the Roman god Mercury, who is the equivalent of the Greek god Hermes. Both Mercury and Hermes are associated with speed, communication, and travel, which is reflected in the planet's swift orbit around the sun.
The planet Mercury was named after the Roman god of commerce, travel, and communication, because of its swiftness in orbiting the sun. In Greek mythology, Hermes was the equivalent of the Roman god Mercury, and both were known for their speed and agility.
Mercury is not named after Apollo; it is actually named after the Roman god of mythology Mercury, who was the messenger of the gods. In Greek mythology, Mercury was known as Hermes.
Mercury's Greek counterpart is named Hermes. His symbol is the caduceus, and he is god of traveler thieves and merchants
Mercury (Hermes in Greek).