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Jove's day means Thursday(jueves) Jueves is a day honoring Jupiter or Jove, father&& king of the Gods. Shaxii((:
Ancient Greeks were honoring six gods and six goddesses who were controlling the powers of nature and every day life of men.
The day dedicated to honoring the moon god varies depending on the culture and religious tradition. In some belief systems, Monday is associated with the moon and considered an auspicious day for honoring the moon god.
The element you are thinking of is HG which is Mercury. Another name for Mercury other than hydro-argyros is hydragyrum. Have A Nice Day!
Memorial Day in the USA is for honoring the dead military only
Mercury was the messenger of the gods, with wings on his feet. He is known for speed. FTD Florist began as a network of florist's shops. Instead of sending a letter to have flowers delivered to a distant city, FTD would send telegrams through their telex system, so that the flowers could be delivered from the local office the next day, instead of the next week or month.
FTD Florists Telegraph Delivery. The God is more commonly known by his Roman handle of Mercury. Hence, the Mercury dime. God of speed and commerce, the messenger.
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You celebrate Father's Day by honoring all fathers.
My suggestion is that it has to do with the association between Odin and Mercury, an association already made by Tacitus, who claimed that the Germanic peoples worshiped Mercury. This association manifests itself in the parallelity of the name of the third weekday in the Latin and many of the Germanic languages. The third day of the week is called Mercoledi ("the day of Mercury") in Italian and Wednesday ("Woden's day") in English, and Onsdag ("Odin's day") in Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. Mercury, the messenger of the Roman gods, had wings on his ankles and was often portrayed with wings on his helmet as well. It seems plausible to suggest that when the iconography of Germanic mythology was created in mid 19th century art, the artists turned to the iconography of Mercury when they created the winged helmet of Odin. I am not aware of any mention of Odin wearing a winged helmet in old Germanic sources. (Eilif)
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