Pffffttt.... That is a big one. Mercury is the roman incarnation of the Greek god Hermes. He was the god of travelers. That includes shepherds, doctors, cowherds, market deliveries (like silk) and thieves. He was also the the god of boundaries. Basically he was the jack of all, master of none of ancient Greece
No, sorry There was one Roman god, Mercury .
Minerals containing mercury are solid salts of the metal (e.g. cinnabar, corderoite, livingstonite, vermilion, calomel). The liquid metal must be extracted from these ores by smelting, as it does not exist in the metallic form naturally.
Hēra and Zeus had one legitimate son: Arēs, the god of war. Hēphaistos is sometimes also named as a son of theirs, but most often he is mentioned as son of Hēra alone.
Mercury Rising was released on 04/03/1998.
Mercury has been used throughout the electronics industry and older televisions commonly had mercury within them. Legislation in Europe, NAFTA and other regions has restricted the use of mercury and other chemicals in domestic and commercial equipment. Therefore, new televisions contain no more than trace amounts of mercury. The Trinitron series of CRT televisions, not manufactured for over 10 years now, did have mercury in many of its components.
the planet Mercury is named after the god... Mercury!
There is no Greek god mercury, he was a roman god, and he was the god of war and weapons.
Mercury was Hermes in Greek mythology. Hermes/Mercury was the messenger god.
The Roman god is Mercury.
Mercury is the Roman counterpart of the Greek god Hermes.
Mercury is the Roman name for the Greek god Hermes. He is the god of thieving, and the messenger of the gods.
Mercury is the messenger god, also of commerce. There may be some other minor dieties associated with money and/or business.
The god Mercury was Roman. His Greek name was Hermes.
Mercury was a messenger and god of trade in Roman mythology.
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The Roman god Mercury.
From the roman god Mercury