He was the messenger to the gods in ancient Greek mythology.
He was the messenger of the gods and he was the god of trade and thiefs
Arcus is not a Greek god, but a roman god. She corresponds to Iris, goddess of the rainbow - messenger of the gods, in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, the "messenger of the gods" was the god Hermes, known for communicating between gods and men. In Roman mythology, it was Mercury, noted for being depicted with winged feet.
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.
Commonly, Jove or Jupiter's son Mercury (aka Hermes in Greek myth) was known to be a messenger for the gods. He was also the god of thievery and a variety of other things, including travel.
Mercury was a god of Roman mythology. He's the equivalent of Hermes, the messenger of the gods and the god of travelers, thieves, etc. in Greek mythology. The word come from Mercury's name. It means lively or quickly changing.
Mercury/Hermes was the messenger of gods and was also the god of roads.
Probably a reference to the Greek God, Hermes, messenger of the gods.
In Greek mythology, Hermes is often considered the fastest of the gods. He is the messenger god and is known for his speed and agility.
messenger god in Greek mythology
Iris was the Goddess of the rainbow in Greek mythology and also a messenger of the Gods