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In [[Roman mythology]], '''Sors''' was a god of luck. |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Sors''' was a god of luck. |
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Although not much is said about the Roman |
Although not much is said about the Roman godess, he is mentioned in various stories and prayed to, or asked for assistance in certain points; "Sors, guide my arrow" |
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- For the village in Azerbaijan, see Sors, Azerbaijan; for the ancient Roman method of divination by drawing lots, see Sortes (ancient Rome); for the national statistical service in Slovenia, see Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.
In Roman mythology, Sors was a god of luck.
Although not much is said about the Roman godess, he is mentioned in various stories and prayed to, or asked for assistance in certain points; "Sors, guide my arrow" Template:Ancient-Rome-myth-stub
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