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The Romans worshipped Mercury as the god of commerce, communication, and travelers. They honored him through various rituals, offerings, and festivals, particularly the Mercuralia, celebrated on May 15, where merchants would pour libations of water on his statues. Temples dedicated to Mercury were also common, where devotees would seek his favor for success in trade and safe travels. Statues and images of Mercury were often adorned with symbols of wealth and speed, reflecting his attributes.

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