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Mercury, in Roman mythology, is the son of Jupiter and Maia and is linked to the Greek god Hermes, symbolizing speed, trade, and intelligence. He embodies various aspects of Roman culture, including communication, commerce, and travel, and is characterized as a dynamic and clever deity. Unlike mortal beings, Mercury is not subject to death and remains perpetually active among the gods.

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Mercury, in Roman mythology, is the son of Jupiter and Maia and is linked to the Greek god Hermes, symbolizing speed, trade, and intelligence. He embodies various aspects of Roman culture, including communication, commerce, and travel, and is characterized as a dynamic and clever deity. Unlike mortal beings, Mercury is not subject to death and remains perpetually active among the gods.

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Mercury

BY: Alfred Kekeli Nyalley


Form birth

In Roman mythology, Mercury was the son


of Jupiter and Maia, the daughter of the Titan
Atlas, and is associated with the Greek god
Hermes, representing speed, trade, and
intelligence.
Form birth

In Roman mythology,
Mercury was the son of
Jupiter and Maia, the
daughter of the Titan Atlas,
and is associated with the
Greek god Hermes,
representing speed, trade, and
intelligence.
When growing up
His death
• Essentially, Mercury was a multifaceted(having different side) god
who represented important aspects of Roman culture: communication,
commerce, travel, and the transition to the afterlife. He was a dynamic
and clever figure, not subject to death, but forever active in the world
of the gods.

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