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Dei termini
(Lat.)
The name for pillars with human heads representing Hermes, placed at cross‐roads by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Also the general name for deities presiding over boundaries and frontiers (TG).


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Shortly: The name for pillars with human heads representing Hermes, placed at cross‐roads by the ancient Gree...