Messenger and god of Trade and Thieves
holds purse, symbol of commerce - wore winged shoes and a winged cap
Son of Jupiter and of Maia
In 495 BC a temple was dedicated to him near the Circus Maximus. His festival was the Mercuralia, observed on May 15.
had a wand, twined by snakes and surmounted by wings, that possessed magical powers over sleeping, waking, and dreams
the planet Mercury is named after the god... Mercury!
Apollo, in Greek mythology, was the god of music, poetry, healing, and the sun. He was also associated with prophecy and oracles. Apollo's special powers included the ability to heal, inspire creativity, predict the future, and control the sun's movements.
Apollo is the god of music, arts, prophecy, and healing in Greek mythology. He is associated with the sun and is known for his archery skills. Apollo is also a patron god of poetry and is often depicted with a lyre.
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.
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.
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Mercury the god was a messenger god, played music, and was the bringer of luck. He is the god with wings on his shoes and hat, he protected borders and if any mortal ever needed to get to the underworld, he was the god who guided u His "special" power probably refers to his ability to travel from heaven to earth and the underworld and back, being the messenger of the gods and the god of borders
God of the Sea.
no
Haphaestus was the Greek blacksmith God. His 'special powers' were creating magical items from his forge.
the power to say none of your business
Hermes is the greek god of theft mercantile messages mercury is the roman version of this
no he has lots of powers
he is am mensseger
to control the dead
He was the god of the dead and ruler of the Underworld.
He was equated with the Roman god Mercury.