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Mercury and the Roman World of Trade

Mercury was the god of trade and communication, yet he was often the trickster who deceived even the very merchants who relied on him for prosperity.

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Quick Facts

Region
Europe
Key Figures
Hera, Persephone, Maia +4 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Birth of Mercury

Mercury is born from the union of Jupiter and Maia, embodying trade and communication from the outset.

The Theft of Apollo's Cattle

As an infant, Mercury steals Apollo's cattle, sparking a rivalry that transforms into a strong bond.

Liberation of Io

Mercury is sent by Zeus to rescue Io from Argus, showcasing his role as a liberator.

Guidance of Persephone

Mercury guides Persephone to the underworld, facilitating her seasonal journey.

Creation of the Lyre

Mercury creates the lyre, a gift to Apollo, symbolizing their reconciled relationship.

Role in the Trojan War

Mercury guides the souls of fallen warriors, emphasizing his role in transitions between life and death.

Temples and Worship

Temples dedicated to Mercury are established throughout the Roman Empire, highlighting his significance.

Mercuralia Festival

The Mercuralia festival is celebrated with rituals honoring Mercury, reflecting his role in commerce.

Sources

  • wikipedia
    Wikipedia

    Overview of Mercury in Roman mythology.

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