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Hermes was a Christian in Rome to whom Paul sent greetings in his letter to the Romans.
Hermes was a Christian in Rome greeted by Paul in Romans 16:14, listed among a group of believers who gathered together with the brothers around them. The name was common in the Greco-Roman world and is shared with the name of the Greek messenger deity, suggesting the recipient may have been a freedman or slave of Greek background. Some manuscript traditions conflate Hermes with Hermas in the same verse, but most scholars treat them as two distinct individuals in the Roman church.