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from Birrens, Dumfriesshire

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This stone altar was found at the site of the Roman fort at Birrens in Dumfriesshire. It was erected between 140 and 160 AD, dedicated to Fortuna, the goddess of Fortune.

The inscription translates as 'To Fortune, the 1st Nervan cohort of Germans, 1000 strong, with cavalry [set this up].' A cohort was a military division. This cohort was recruited primarily from men from Germany.

The Romans recognised many deities, heroes and supernatural beings not directly related to the main family of gods. On the frontier, some deities were particularly revered by the army including Fortune, Success, and the goddesses of the Parade Ground.

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