Which of the following is the Roman counterpart of the Greek god Hermes?
In Greek mythology this god was considered a patron deity of trade, agility, oratory and many other outstanding qualities. For the Greek he was the one to help the shepherds and merchants while in Rome his counterpart Mercury was worshipped only as the merchants' god. Besides, the cult of this deity in Rome became really widespread only after the first trade agreement between Rome and some neighboring countries.