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  2. Talaria - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century engraving of talaria. The Talaria of Mercury (Latin: tālāria) or The Winged Sandals of Hermes (Ancient Greek: πτηνοπέδῑλος, ptēnopédilos or πτερόεντα πέδιλα, pteróenta pédila) are winged sandals, a symbol of the Greek messenger god Hermes (Roman equivalent Mercury).

  3. Goodyear, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It is a suburb of Phoenix and at the 2020 census had a population of 95,294, [ 3 ] up from 65,275 in 2010 and 18,911 in 2000. [ 4 ] It was the third-fastest-growing city in Arizona between 1990 and 2000.

  4. Hermes Fastening his Sandal - Wikipedia

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    The Munich Sandal-Fastener in the Glyptothek, Munich, was found in the late 1780s by conte G. Campagnoli Marefoschi, in his own grounds on the site of part of Hadrian's Villa; Thomas Jenkins, the English dealer established at Rome, sold it to duca Luigi Braschi Onesti, who had it further restored by Francesco Antonio Franzoni, before selling it ...

  5. Winged sandals - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Winged_sandals&oldid=541711163"This page was last edited on 2 March 2013, at 12:39 (UTC). (UTC).

  6. Wingfoot Express - Wikipedia

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    When the Flying Caduceus frustrated Ostich's team by refusing to go any faster than 355 miles per hour (571 km/h), Green's mastery of the subject was evident enough that Goodyear decided to fund his project in addition to Breedlove's; thus the name, Wingfoot Express, from Goodyear's trademark winged foot, inspired by a statue of Mercury. (In ...

  7. Johnston & Murphy - Wikipedia

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    It has been noted by the late historian William Starr Myers that Charles Goodyear, inventor of the Goodyear Welt, was a frequent visitor of Dudley's, conferring into the night with Dudley. [3] In 1880, Newark businessman James Johnston joined the company as Dudley's partner. Johnston's vision was to expand product lines and distribution channels.

  8. File:Flag of Goodyear, Arizona.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Flag of Goodyear in Arizona, according to . Since it seems that the city has licensed the logo as CC-by-SA 2.5, this file is licensed under it as well. Since it seems that the city has licensed the logo as CC-by-SA 2.5, this file is licensed under it as well.

  9. Phoenix Goodyear Airport - Wikipedia

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    FLY Goodyear, formerly known as Buckeye Flight Experience, is a training center based at Lux Air Jet Center. They offer single-engine and multi-engine flight training for those looking to learn to fly for fun or those wanting to pursue a career in aviation. Lux Air Jet Center, is the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) for the Phoenix Goodyear Airport.