Mercurius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Mercurius
- Roman god, identified with the Greek Hermes
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+ Mercury
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of the beautifully-wrought image of Mercury set up there by the
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[88] This matter of the Mercury of Tyndaris may appear to
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had sold this statue of Mercury to Marcus Marcellus Aeserninus, who
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hear me, Mercurius ; thou whose statue Verres
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of Puteoli. c. 106-92 B.C. To Mercury from the net-fi
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Dedications (to Mercury?) of men named Orbius, and
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this as a gift deservedly on Mercury. [b] Sacred to
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and deservedly paid to Mercury on behalf of his son
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en, bestowed this as a gift on Mercury and Maia. Greek
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officers for the worship of Mercury, for the men from
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of Publius Foremen of Mercury, of Apollo, and of Ne
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resent this as a gift to Mercury the Blest: Eros, s
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(early 1st cent.) iness; Public Holiday. To Mercurius, Maia ... unc
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Ceres Diana Venus Mars Mercurius Jovis Neptunus Vulcanus
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that Aeneas had one ship which Mercury built. [13-15] Anch
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Aeneas' ship, built by Mercury? : PRISCIANUS, on the gen
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it was afterwards called the Mercury ** of Andocides. 3 Since
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Arretium a bronze statue of Mercury perspired. In the territory of
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was invented in Egypt by Mercury, while others think it was
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Amphion music, Pan son of Mercury the pipe and single flute,
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period by Zenodorus with the Mercury which he made in the
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Ethiopia between the temple of Mercury and the island of Meroë,
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pouring out her offerings to Mercury, and invoking his deity to
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dedication of the temple of Mercury was by their votes granted
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