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Vulcan (mythology) - Wikipedia Vulcan (Latin: Vulcanus, in archaically retained spelling also Volcanus, both pronounced [wʊɫˈkaːnʊs]) is the god of fire [1] including the fire of volcanoes, deserts, metalworking and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth He is often depicted with a blacksmith's hammer [2]
Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia Nimoy demonstrating the Blessing gesture he said was the inspiration for the Vulcan salute The Vulcan Mister Spock first appeared in the original 1965 Star Trek pilot, "The Cage", shown to studio executives Show creator Gene Roddenberry revealed in 1964 that he wanted an alien as part of the ship's crew, but knew that budget restraints would limit make-up choices He chose actor Leonard Nimoy
Vulcan Materials Vulcan Materials Company is the nation’s largest producer of construction aggregates—primarily crushed stone, sand and gravel—and a major producer of aggregates-based construction materials, including asphalt and ready-mixed concrete Our coast-to-coast footprint and strategic distribution network align with and serve the nation’s growth centers
Vulcan | God of Fire, Forge Volcanoes | Britannica Vulcan, in Roman religion, god of fire, particularly in its destructive aspects as volcanoes or conflagrations Poetically, he is given all the attributes of the Greek Hephaestus His worship was very ancient, and at Rome he had his own priest (flamen)
Vulcan – Mythopedia The master of metallurgy and handicraft, Vulcan was the Roman god of fire and forge, as well as the patron of artisans and smiths Known as the ugliest of the gods, Vulcan suffered from lameness in one leg due to an injury he sustained as a child
Vulcan: The God of Fire and Metalworking in Roman Lore In Roman mythology, Vulcan stands as a significant figure, embodying the elemental forces of fire and craftsmanship As the god of fire and metalworking, he played a crucial role in the daily lives of the Romans, whose society heavily depended on these elements for both practical and ceremonial purposes
Introducing Vulcan: Amazons first robot with a sense of touch Vulcan is our first robot with a similar kind of finesse Vulcan can easily manipulate objects within those compartments to make room for whatever it’s stowing, because it knows when it makes contact and how much force it’s applying and can stop short of doing any damage
Vulcan: The Roman God of Fire Forge Explained Vulcan is a prominent god in Roman mythology, associated with fire, metalworking, and the forge He is a member of the Dii Consentes, the council of twelve major gods in ancient Rome Vulcan is the son of Jupiter and Juno and has several notable siblings
Vulcan - Classical Mythology Vulcan was the Roman god of fire and the volcano Vulcan had two epithets – Mulciber and Quietus Vulcan was identified with the Greek god Hephaestus, inheriting his attributes His Etruscan counterpart was Sethlans Vulcan became the metal-smith of the gods Vulcan was the son of Jupiter (Zeus) and Juno (Hera)