The god "Mercury" in Roman mythology was a god connected to many concepts, the most common being the god of commerce. Othet connections include eloquence, communication, luck and trickery.
Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, communication, and travelers, was the son of Jupiter (Zeus in Greek mythology) and Maia, one of the Pleiades and a daughter of Atlas. Mercury is often depicted as a messenger and is known for his speed and cunning. His parentage highlights his divine connections and importance in Roman mythology.
In greek mythology the counter part of mercury is hermes
Mercury was Hermes in Greek mythology. Hermes/Mercury was the messenger god.
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.
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.
No, Mercury does not have any other name other than Mercury. Mercury is also called quicksilver.
Mercury's Roman name is Mercury. And his Greek name is Hermes.
Mercury in Mythology is the Roman god Hermes. Hermes is the messenger god. Commonly depicted as having wings on his feet.
Yes, Mercury is the Roman equivalent of Hermes.
Hermes
In Roman mythology, Hermes is named Mercury. In Greek mythology, he is called Hermes but also Argeiphontes.