Yes, Paelen is the Roman God of thieves. The son of Mercury (Hermens, in Greek from), as the Myth goes when Paelen was born, wheal sleeping in his cartel he got up and took Mercury's winged helmet, when Mercury fond out he proudly proclaimed Paelen the God of thieves. but that is only Romen in Greek no Paelen OR any from of Paelen apers.
he is a theif
Mercury is actually a god, the Roman equivalent of Hermes. He is the Messenger God as well as the God of tricksters and thieves.
The Roman god who had wings on his feet is Mercurius/ Mercury
Hermes in Greek Mythology, Mercury in Roman Mythology.
In Greek mythology, Paelen, often referred to as Paeon, is a lesser-known healing deity associated with medicine and healing arts. He is sometimes identified as a physician of the gods, akin to Asclepius, who is more prominently recognized as the god of medicine. Paelen is sometimes depicted as a companion of Apollo, emphasizing the connection between music, healing, and the arts in ancient Greek culture. His name reflects the role of healing and health, integral to many myths involving divine intervention in human suffering.
he is a theif
A thief, son of Mercury
paelen is an Olympian thief. there is not much information about him out on the internet but I am trying my best to learn abut him. he is my favorite in all of greek and roman mythology. I hope I helped
mercury in roman. Hermes in greek. also god of thieves
Mercury's winged foot appears in the Goodyear logo. Mercury was the Roman god of travelers and thieves, known for his speed and agility.
Hermes is from Greek Mythology and is the god of thieves and travelers. His Roman name is Mercury.
Hermes. Yes, he's mainly the messenger god, but he was pleasing to Zeus so he ended up becoming the god of merchants and thieves as well.
Mercury is actually a god, the Roman equivalent of Hermes. He is the Messenger God as well as the God of tricksters and thieves.
Mercury's Greek counterpart is named Hermes. His symbol is the caduceus, and he is god of traveler thieves and merchants
The Roman god who had wings on his feet is Mercurius/ Mercury
There are no patron saints of theft. However, St. Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of thieves as he worked hard to reform them. Sometimes thieves are called "Clerks of St. Nicholas."
In what religion? In Greek mythology, it was the god Hermes. He was the god of thieves and travelers.