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though no
dedications to
Mercurius Arvernus occur in
their territory in the
Auvergne region of
central France.
Mercurius Cimbri****, a
syncretism of...
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weakness to God. The
Emperor sent
messengers to
summon Mercurius to the palace, saying: "Dear
Mercurius, let us go
offer incense to the gods who
helped us...
- Look up
Mercurius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mercurius is
Latin for Mercury, a
Roman god.
Mercurius may also
refer to:
Mercurius, the
demon from...
- Ficino, Milano: Dami**** de Mediolano, 1493. THE
DIVINE PYMANDER of
Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus in
English Online Galleries,
History of
Science Collections...
- the
letter on the side of the
crater midpoint that is
closest to
Mercurius. "
Mercurius".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. IAU/NASA/USGS. Retrieved...
- Mercury(II) oxide, also
called mercuric oxide or
simply mercury oxide, is the
inorganic compound with the
formula HgO. It has a red or
orange color. Mercury(II)...
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Danske Mercurius, C.A.
Reitzels Forlag, 1984. ISBN 87-7421-396-2.
Fotografisk reproduktion af alle årgangene af avisen. Den
Danske Mercurius 1666–1677...
- to
Francis Groome,
Mercurius Caledonius was
preceded by The
Scots Intelligencer (1643, AKA The Kingdom's Intelligencer) and
Mercurius Publicus (1652). Caledonian...
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Mercurius Politicus was a
newsbook that was
published w****ly from June 1650
until the
English Restoration in May 1660.
Under the
editorship of Marchamont...
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transcribed and re-published all
issues of
Mercurius Civicus from 1643. In 2015 The Lady's
Realm resurrected the name
Mercurius Civicus as its
special supplement...