Hermes

In classical mythology, Hermes is the messenger of the Olympian gods, and the god of travel, thieves, oratory and commerce. The son of Zeus and the nymph Maia, he is the second-youngest of the Olympians, with Dionysus being the youngest. He is easily identified by his helmet and sandals, which are adorned with wings, and is often seen carrying the caduceus (a winged staff adorned with serpents, which is the symbol of trade).

In The Greek Gods couch gag, Bart plays Hermes.