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Hermes: Encyclopedia - Hermes
Hermēs (pronounced HUR-mees; Greek: Έρμης: "pile of marker stones"), in Greek mythology, is the god of boundaries and of the trave...
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Hermes: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes - Hermēs' Offspring
Hermes - Abderus.
Abderus was a son of Hermes who was devoured by the Mares of Diomedes. He had gone to the Mares with his friend, Hera...
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Hermes: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes - Cult
General article: Cult (religion).
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General article: Cult (religion).
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Necromancy: (from Greek words meaning 'dead' and 'divination'), A form of divination by communication with the dead, one of the "...
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Hermes Trismegistus: Encyclopedia - Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus (Greek for "Hermes the thrice-greatest", Greek: Ερμης ο Τρισμεγιστος) or Mercurius ter Maximus in L...
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Hermóðr: Encyclopedia - Hermóðr
Hermóðr the Brave (Old Norse Hermóðr 'Courage-Battle') appears, in Norse mythology, clearly among the gods only in Snorri Sturluson's...
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Aethalides: Encyclopedia - Aethalides
In Greek mythology, Aethalides was a son of Hermes and herald for the Argonauts.
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Apollo: Encyclopedia - Apollo
Apollo (Greek: Απόλλων, Apóllōn; Απελλων) is a god in Greek and Roman mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin o...
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Vulcan Of The Alchemists: Encyclopedia - Vulcan Of The Alchemists
The origins of the association of Vulcan to alchemy is from Egyptian and Greek mythology. In modern times the Renaissance physician/alche...
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Ceryx: Encyclopedia - Ceryx
In Greek mythology, Ceryx ("herald") was a son of Hermes and either Pandrosus or Herse. He was, like his father, a messenger of the gods....
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Hermeticism: Encyclopedia - Hermeticism
Hermeticism is either of two things:
A tradition of study and practice of occult philosophy and magic.
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Emerald Tablet: Encyclopedia - Emerald Tablet
The Emerald Tablet, also known as Smaragdine Table, Tabula Smaragdina, or The Secret of Hermes, is an ancient text purporting to reveal t...
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Hermanubis: Encyclopedia - Hermanubis
In classical mythology, Hermanubis was a god who combined Hermes (Greek mythology) with Anubis (Egyptian mythology). He was popular durin...
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Cephalus: Encyclopedia - Cephalus
In Greek mythology, Cephalus was the son of Hermes and Herse. When Hermes fell in love with Herse, a jealous Aglaulus, Herse's sister, st...
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Hermetica: Encyclopedia - Hermetica
Hermetica is a category of popular Late Antique literature purporting to contain secret wisdom, and generally attributed to Hermes Trisme...
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Hermetic: Encyclopedia - Hermetic
A container or barrier that is hermetic is sealed so that not even air can enter or leave. For example a tin (or can).
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Battus: Encyclopedia - Battus
Battus can refer to:
In Greek mythology, Battus is the name of two different people:
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Baucis And Philemon: Encyclopedia - Baucis And Philemon
In Greek mythology, Baucis and Philemon were an old married couple who were the only ones in their town of Phrygia to welcome the disguis...
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Chione: Encyclopedia - Chione
Chione.
In Greek mythology, Chione was the daughter of Boreas and Oreithyia. She was the mother of Eumolpus with Poseidon.
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Hermes-Fire Equivalent to St. Elmo's fire, the brush-discharge of electricity seen at mastheads.
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Hermes Trismegistus Hermes thrice-great; the name of Hermes or Thoth the divinity in his human aspect as a high initiate. A mythical n...
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Herm: Encyclopedia Ii - Herm - Politics
Herm is a dependency of Guernsey.
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HERMES - Greek God of Message, Commerce, Roads, Theft, Science, Invention, Herds and Cunning. (NAD)
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Hermes In Greek mythology son of Zeus and Maia. He was the messenger god, a friend of humans, and associated with trickery, herds, the...
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HERMES Since he connects all the others and serves as a link between human and divine reality, he is the greatest of the Gods. His cou...
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Hermes In Greek mythology son of Zeus and Maia. He was the messenger god, a friend of humans, and associated with trickery, herds, the...
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Necromancy: (from Greek words meaning 'dead' and 'divination'), A form of divination by communication with the dead, one of the "...
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Hermes (Greek) Greek god, son of Zeus and Maia, the third person in a triad of Father-Mother-Son, hence the formative Logos or Word. H...
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Herm: Encyclopedia Ii - Herm - History
Herm was occupied in prehistoric times; the remains of Neolithic chamber tombs have been found in the island.
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Hermes Trismegistus: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes Trismegistus - Origin
Both Thoth and Hermes were gods of writing and of magic in their respective cultures. Thus the Greek god of interpretive communication wa...
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Herm: Encyclopedia Ii - Herm - Geography
Herm is only 1½ miles long and less than ½ a mile wide. It is oriented so that its greatest length runs north/south. The northern half ...
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Hermes, Tablets of. See SMARAGDINE TABLETS
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Order Of Hermes: Encyclopedia Ii - Order Of Hermes - Houses Of Hermes
Each magus in the Order of hermes has formal membership in one or more Houses, which are confederations of like-minded magi with specific...
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Hermes Shuttle: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes Shuttle - Development
To ensure European autonomous access to space, in the mid 1980s the French space agency CNES pushed for a European shuttle mimicking thos...
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Hermes Shuttle: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes Shuttle - Configuration
Hermes was to be launched on top of an Ariane 5 launcher and would consist of two parts: One part, a cone-shaped attachment named the Res...
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Order Of Hermes: Encyclopedia Ii - Order Of Hermes - History
Order of Hermes - Antiquity.
The Tradition traces its roots to the Sumer and ancient Egypt of 5000 years ago around the time when the f...
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HERMES TRISMEGISTUS (Probably Apollonius of Tyana.) His major teaching: "As above, so below." (Or as we can add, "As wi...
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Hermes, Tablets of. See SMARAGDINE TABLETS
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Hermes Sarameyas (Greco-Sanskrit) The God Hermes, or Mercury, "he who watches over the flock of stars" in the Greek mytholog...
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Hermes Trismegistus The patron deity of the hermetic literature written in Egypt in the second and third centuries A fusion of Greek &...
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Hermes-Fire Equivalent to St. Elmo's fire, the brush-discharge of electricity seen at mastheads.
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Hermes Trismegistus Hermes thrice-great; the name of Hermes or Thoth the divinity in his human aspect as a high initiate. A mythical n...
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Hermes Trismegistus Legendary Egyptian sage, reputed author of the Tarot, neo- platonism, the Kabbalah, alchemy and astrology
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Hermes Trismegistus: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes Trismegistus - Fictional References
In White Wolf's World of Darkness, Hermes Trismegistus is held to be the founder of the faction of mages known as the Order of Hermes.
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Hermes-fire. The same as "Elmes-fire". (See Isis Unveiled Vol. I.,p. 125.)
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Hermes Trismegistus: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes Trismegistus - Hermetic Revival
During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus known as the Hermetica enjoyed great credit an...
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Hermes Trismegistus (Ancient Greek). The "thrice great Hermes", the Egyptian. The mythical personage after whom the Hermetic...
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Hermes Trismegistus: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes Trismegistus - New Age Revival
Modern occultists continue to suggest that some of these texts may be of Pharaonic origin, and that "the forty two essential texts" that ...
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Hermes Trismegistus The patron deity of the hermetic literature written in Egypt in the second and third centuries A fusion of Greek &...
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Pillars of Hermes. Like the "pillars of Seth" (with which they are identified) they served for commemorating occult events, ...
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Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia. The story is told in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. His mother, Maia, had been secretly impregn...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo And The Birth Of Hermes
Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia. The story is told in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. His mother, Maia, had been secretly impregn...
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Pillars of Hermes, Enoch Refers to an allegory told of Hermes or Thoth, the Father of Wisdom in ancient Egypt, who it is said conceale...
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Smaragdine Tablet of Hermes. As expressed by Eliphas Lévi,"this Tablet of Emerald is the whole of magic in a single page&q...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Worship
Apollo is considered to have dominion over plague, beauty, light, healing, colonists, medicine, archery, poetry, prophecy, dance, reason,...
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Apollo shot arrows infected with the plague into the Greek encampment during the Trojan War in rage because the Greeks had kidnapped Chry...
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Futurama Tv Series - Season 2: Encyclopedia Ii - Futurama Tv Series - Season 2 - How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back
The title spoofs the 1998 film, How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary.
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Apollo is considered to have dominion over plague, beauty, light, healing, colonists, medicine, archery, poetry, prophecy, dance, reason,...
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Apollo shot arrows infected with the plague into the Greek encampment during the Trojan War in rage because the Greeks had kidnapped Chry...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Etymology Of The Name
The name Apollo might have been derived from a Pre-Hellenic compound Apo-ollon [citation needed], likely related to an archaic verb Apo-e...
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Horapollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Horapollo - Hieroglyphica
The text of the Hieroglyphica consists of two books, containing a total of 189 explanations of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The text was discove...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo And Admetus
When Zeus struck down Apollo's son, Asclepius, with a lightning bolt for resurrecting the dead (and thus steal Hades's subjects), Apollo ...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Etymology Of The Name
The name Apollo might have been derived from a Pre-Hellenic compound Apo-ollon [citation needed], likely related to an archaic verb Apo-e...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo And Admetus
When Zeus struck down Apollo's son, Asclepius, with a lightning bolt for resurrecting the dead (and thus steal Hades's subjects), Apollo ...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Other Stories
Apollo - Musical contests.
Once Pan had the audacity to compare his music with that of Apollo, and to challenge Apollo, the god of the...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Other Stories
Apollo - Musical contests.
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo's Romantic Life And Children
Apollo - Heterosexual relationships.
Apollo chased the nymph Daphne, daughter of Peneus, who had scorned him. His infatuation was caus...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo's Romantic Life And Children
Apollo - Heterosexual relationships.
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Hermeticism: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermeticism - Hermeticism As Magic
Hermeticism is the study and practice of occult philosophy and magic, of a type associated with writings attributed to the god Hermes Tri...
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709 - Europe.
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Mercury Trismegistus. See HERMES TRISMEGISTUS; PYMANDER
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Elmes-Fire. See HERMES FIRE
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The title is a parody of the 1980 movie Raging Bull.
Opening Subtitle: Nominated For Three Glemmys
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Ogmius. The god of wisdom and eloquence of the Druids, hence Hermes in a sense.
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Flage(Herm.). A name given by Paracelsus to a particular kind of guardian angels or genii.
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Pymander [from Greek Poimandres shepherd of men] The logoic divine intelligence, or thought divine; the best known of the survi...
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Eichton (Greek) a deity identical with Agathodaimon: "(or the fire of the celestial gods -- the great Thot-Hermes), to who...
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PSYCHOPOMPOS Soul guide to the other world; Hermes, Virgil, etc.
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Golden Chain (of Hermes or Homer). See HERMETIC CHAIN
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Ogmius "The god of wisdom and eloquence of the Druids, hence Hermes in a sense" (TG 239).
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Nuntius, Nuntium (Latin) Messenger; applied to Mercury as messenger of the gods. See also HERMES
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Golden Chain (of Hermes or Homer). See HERMETIC CHAIN
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Book of the Dead. An ancient Egyptian ritualistic and occult work attributed to Thot-Hermes. Found in the coffins of ancient mummies, ...
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At the morning Planet Express meeting, the crew discovers Hermes has been assimilated by the brain slugs. To avoid Hermes' slack-jawed st...
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Trikephalos (Greek) Three-headed; with the Latin triplex (triple), applied to Hermes or Mercury, as one with the Sun and Venus (SD 2:5...
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Recorders Members of a class of sacred writers, initiators, and recorders of the archaic teachings, as for instance, Enoch, Hermes, an...
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Maia (Greek) The daughter of Atlas and the mother of Hermes by Zeus; identified by the Romans with the goddess of spring, Maia Maiesla...
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The title is perhaps a riff on the 1983 movie A Christmas Story.
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The title spoofs the children's song, A Bicycle Built For Two.
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Mercury:
Mercury, the messenger of the Gods, was the Roman God of business, science and thievery. Mercury was represented as a beardl...
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Kadmilos, Kadmos (Greek) One of the kabiri, ancestral god of the inhabitants of Samothrace; sometimes identified with Hermes. ...
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Mt Cyllene In Greek mythology, mountain in Arcadia where Hermes or Mercury was born. See also Mountains, Mundane. (SD 2:541)
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Astaphai, Astaphoi (Gnostic) (from Greek astaphaios) With the Egyptian Gnostics, the genius of the planet Mercury, correspondin...
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Dei Termini (Latin) Terminal gods; the Hermae or statues of Hermes placed by the Greeks at crossroads. Likewise a general name for div...
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Mercury (Hermes) As a metal, mercury is a universal alchemical symbol representing the yin. It is the symbol of the passive and...
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Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia to Maia. As the story is told in the Homeric Hymn, the Hymn to Hermes, Maia was a nymph, but ...
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Hermes - Herse/Aglaulus/Pandrosus.
When Hermēs loved Herse, a jealous Aglaulus stood between them and refused to move. Hermēs changed...
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