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The roman God of lost possessions was Nataero. Pronounced Naa-taa-row. Nataero was a mischevous God who, in his story, found humour in hiding the precious jewels of the king and his men in corners where they could not find them. Nataero in the Roman era, was believed to be the cause of lost things. But it was also believed that if one prayed to Nataero, he would allow you to find the possession he has hidden.

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