Mercury holding a caduceus

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Mercury holding a caduceus is a heraldic emblem depicting the Roman messenger god with his traditional staff, symbolizing communication, speed, and the transmission of information.

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Mercury holding a caduceus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heraldic charge
heraldic emblem
symbolic motif
appearsIn insignia
logos
municipal arms
seals
associatedWith Roman mythology ONNED1
classical antiquity
commerce iconography
messenger symbolism
contrastedWith Rod of Asclepius ONNED1
culturalOrigin Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
depicts Mercury ONNED1
Roman god
field civic heraldry
coats of arms
corporate heraldry
trade guild arms
includesAttribute caduceus
influencedBy Greek god Hermes ONNED1
misassociatedWith medical symbolism
oftenDepictedWith short tunic
winged helmet
winged sandals
symbolizes commerce
communication
messengership
negotiation
speed
trade
transmission of information
timePeriodOfUse 19th century
20th century
early modern period
typicalAttributeOf Mercury NERFINISHED
usedAs crest
shield charge
supporter
usedBy communication companies
merchants
postal services
telegraph companies
trading companies
transport organizations
usedIn heraldry
visualElement pair of wings on staff
staff with two snakes

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Royal Australian Corps of Signals emblem Mercury holding a caduceus