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  Mercury (mythology)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Since it stood between the plebeian stronghold on the Aventine and the partician center on the Palatine, it also emphasized the role of Mercury as a mediator.
On May 15, the Mercuralia was held in his honor; merchants sprinkled water from his sacred well near the Porta Capena on their heads.
Mercury became extremely popular among the nations the Roman Empire conquered.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/m/me/mercury__mythology_.html   (191 words)

  
 DJs and Performers at Mercuralia, the Festival of Hermes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
There will be a dj at the decks at all times from first lighting of the sacred fire until we greet the sun at dawn.
If you have not been so fortunate as to be in the room when Haj is "on" you have an extremely good chance of being so at Mercuralia.
It's this artistry from which he drew the vision of the Mercuralia Festival.
www.mercuralia.net /performers.html   (824 words)

  
 Body Temple - tribe.net
Mercuralia - The Feast of Hermes with Haj, Freek Factory Dancers, Body Temple and more
Writing to announce very special event out here on Friday the 13th of May at the Center For Symbolic Studies (home to the Joseph Campbell legacy) in the New Paltz Community.
Mercuralia (mer-cure-Ale-E-ah) is a modern re-creation of the ancient festival of Hermes (Mercury, Thoth, Ganesh, Papa Legba, Loki/Heimdal) in dance, music, costume, fire & art.
bodytemple.tribe.net /thread/ab928f2d-753f-470c-befa-37cbc739c972?r=...   (260 words)

  
 Mercuralia - tribe.net
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The ever amazing and capable Dana has conjured us up a happening food vendor named Maggie who has fed us well at past Beltane festivals.
mercuralia.tribe.net /thread/c8b52f40-202f-4064-9df6-0f744403c9dc?r=...   (138 words)

  
 Mercuralia (May 15)
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The month of May was named for Maia, the mother of Mercury.
Not surprisingly, both were honored at the Mercuralia (May 15), considered to be Mercury's birthday.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/141623   (86 words)

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