Turms
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In Etruscan mythology, Turms was the equivalent of Roman Mercury and Greek Hermes, both gods of trade and the messenger god between people and gods.[1]
Turms is also a character in a book by Mika Waltari, The Etruscan which takes place during the end of Etruscan civilization.
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