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  2. Caelus - Wikipedia

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    Caelus and Dies were in this tradition the parents of Mercury. [8] With Trivia, Caelus was the father of the distinctively Roman god Janus, as well as of Saturn and Ops. [9] Caelus was also the father of one of the three Jupiters, the fathers of the other two being Aether and Saturn instead. [10]

  3. Mercury (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury features in the first published comic book story of Jack Kirby, Mercury in the 20th Century, published in Red Raven Comics 1, 1940. [ 19 ] The United States' so-called Mercury dime , issued from 1916 to 1945, actually features a Winged Liberty and not the god Mercury, but despite wearing a Phrygian cap instead of a winged helm, the coin ...

  4. Dies (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Cicero says that Aether and Dies were the parents of Caelus (Sky). [3] While, Hyginus says that, in addition to Caelus, Aether and Dies were also the parents of Terra (Earth), and Mare (Sea). [4] Cicero also says that Dies and Caelus were the parents of Mercury, the Roman counterpart of Hermes. [5]

  5. Category:Mercurian deities - Wikipedia

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    Deities associated with the planet Mercury. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. A. Adonis (1 C, 40 P) H. Hermes (8 C, 25 P) L.

  6. Uranus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Roman mythology, Uranus's counterpart was Caelus (Sky). Cicero says Caelus was the offspring of Aether and Dies (Day), [30] and that Caelus and Dies were the parents of Mercury . [31] Hyginus says that, in addition to Caelus, Aether and Dies were also the parents of Terra (Earth), and Mare (Sea). [32]

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  8. Hemera - Wikipedia

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    Cicero says that Aether and Dies were the parents of Caelus (Sky). [11] While, Hyginus says that, in addition to Caelus, Aether and Dies were also the parents of Terra (Earth), and Mare (Sea). [12] Cicero also says that Dies and Caelus were the parents of Mercury, the Roman counterpart of Hermes. [13]

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