Hermes
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
There is no Greek god mercury, he was a roman god, and he was the god of war and weapons.
Any son or daughter of Hermes would be thought a half-sibling of Pan.
he was the greek god of wine and fertility
The gods and goddesses of Greek myth are ageless, but she is thought to have the form of a maiden.
Jewish thought is God-centered. Hence God's will is the measure of all things. Greek thought is man-centered. Hence 'man is the measure of all things.' Thus, it could be said that much Jewish thought is religious whereas Greek thought is inherently secular, although major generalizations always have their exceptions.
He is the god of the underworld and he stole Persephone for his consort because he thought she was beautiful.
Olympus is the name of a mountain, not a god. It is associated with the Greek gods, who were thought to live on top of it.
All the gods thought Ares was a brute.
At first thought to be Mt. Olympus, then the heavens above it.
Atlas whose name means "endures" is largely thought to be the Titan god of endurance.
There is no technical god of information but here are a few close to that: * Themis-god of thought * Epimetheus-god of afterthought * Prometheus-god of beforethought * Hephaestus-god of mechanics
Panic was thought to be induced by the god Pan.
He is the god of the Wild. He is also thought to be a son of Hermes (Just an extra tid-bit of information for you!) :)
Never. He was not real. He was a Myth. Within Greek mythology, Ares was said to be immortal- so according to those beliefs, he has not died yet.
Epimetheus, unlike his brother Prometheus (forethought), Titan god of after-thought, and as they say afterthought/sight is 20/20.