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The God Mercury was one of the Dii Consentes (12 major deities in the Pantheon of ancient Rome; 6 gods and 6 goddesses). Mercury was the god of financial gain, commerce, messages, and travelers. Some altars are official offerings by military units. The inscriptions on this altar read "To the god Mercury; soldiers of the 6th Legion, Victorious, Dutiful, and Loyal; set up this shrine and statuette; citizens of Italy and Noricum; gladly, willingly, and deservedly fulfilled their vow." From Castlecary, Scotland, 2nd century CE. (National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK)
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