Mercury Bronze Statue - Depuras Archaeological Museum
The bronze statue of Mercury is a messenger of the gods in Roman mythology, as well as a god of livestock, thieves, commerce, transportation, tourism, and sports. It is one of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology. He was Jupiter's most loyal messenger, delivering messages to Jupiter and completing various tasks entrusted to him by Jupiter. He is agile, energetic, and versatile. Usually a middle-aged man wearing a hat with wings, flying shoes, holding a wand, and walking like flying. It is currently housed in the De Plath Archaeological Museum.
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