Mercury

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The term mercury can refer to:

  • Mercury (element)an atomic number 80 chemical and Hg symbol;
  • Mercury (planet)the planet of the solar system closest to the Sun;
  • Mercury (mitology), god of Roman mythology.

Press

You may also refer to the following publications:

  • The Mercury of Valparaisoa Chilean newspaper, founded in 1827;
  • Mercurya Chilean newspaper of national circulation, founded in 1900;
  • The Mercury of Antofagastaa Chilean newspaper, founded in 1906;
  • The Mercury of Calamaa Chilean newspaper, founded in 1968;
  • Mercury (Ecuador)an Ecuadorian newspaper, founded in 1924;
  • Historical and Political Mercury, a Spanish newspaper, published from 1738 to 1820;
  • Peruvian Mercurya Peruvian newspaper, founded in 1791.

Music

  • Mercury, the winged messenger, one of the movements that form the suite The planetscomposed of Gustav Holst between 1914 and 1917;
  • Mercure (Mercury), ballet composed of Erik Satie in 1924;
  • Mercury (banda), a Mexican musical group of pop genre, founded in 1995.

Fictional characters

  • Quicksilver, a fictional character created in 1964 that appears in comics published by Marvel Comics, also known as Mercury;
  • Mercury (personage), (Cessily Kincaid) a fictional character created in 2003 that appears in comics published by Marvel Comics, known in English as Mercury.

Others

  • EMOL, main Internet portal of the Chilean newspaper Mercury;
  • Mercurio Sociedad Anónima Periodísticaa Chilean media company.
  • Wd Data: Q200655
  • Wikispecies Species: Mercury

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