Turms - god of trade and the messenger god between people and gods.[1]
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Bonus Eventus - literally meaning, good outcome, he initally presided over agriculture, but during the imperial era, he represents a more general concept of success and appeared on Roman coins
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Sangus - god of trust (fides), honesty, and oaths Sangus was also the protector of hospitality, law, commerce, and contracts in particular.
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Kutbay: short for Al-Kutbay - the god of knowledge, commerce, writing, and prophecy
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Veles: associated with wealth, and known to punish oath-breakers with diseases
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Agora: part of Ancient Greek cities used as the marketplace
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Eureka: Greek word used to celebrate discovery
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Genesis: means birth or origin
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Plethora: when you go beyond what is needed
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Consummo: latin word that means "to make perfect, or complete"
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Perfectus: latin word that means "complete, finished, done / perfect, without flaw"
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Totus: latin word that means "whole, entire, complete, all"
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