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Mercurius (Gr****: Ἅγιος Μερκούριος, Coptic: Ⲫⲓⲗⲟⲡⲁⲧⲏⲣ Ⲙⲉⲣⲕⲟⲩⲣⲓⲟⲥ; Syriac: ܡܳܪܩܘ̇ܪܝܘ̇ܣ; 224/225 – 250 AD) was a
Roman soldier of
Scythian descent who became...
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Mercurius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mercurius is
Latin for Mercury, a
Roman god.
Mercurius may also
refer to:
Mercurius, the
demon from...
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Mercurius is a
lunar impact crater that is
located in the
northeastern part of the Moon. It was
named by the IAU in 1935. It lies to the
northeast of...
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Mercury (/ˈmɜːrkjʊri/; Latin:
Mercurius [mɛrˈkʊrijʊs] ) is a
major god in
Roman religion and mythology,
being one of the 12 Dii
Consentes within the ancient...
- Ἑρμῆς ὁ Τρισμέγιστος, "Hermes the Thrice-Greatest";
classical Latin:
Mercurius ter Maximus) is a
legendary ****enistic
period figure that originated...
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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...
- 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)...
- HMS
Mercurius was
launched at
Copenhagen in 1806 for the Dano-Norwegian navy
under the name HDMS
Mercurius. The
British captured her at the
Battle of Copenhagen...
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Hodges number for
Proteides mercurius is 3868.
These five
subspecies belong to the
species Proteides mercurius:
Proteides mercurius angasi Godman & Salvin...
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Mercurius Hungaricus (Hungarian:
Magyar Merkúr),
later Mercurius Veridicus ex
Hungaria was the
first periodical newspaper in the
Kingdom of Hungary, published...