The latest of many Roman findings, which is reported and described in detail by a Rače local Franc Pajtler in his monograph Rače and its Surroundings Through the Centuries, is a statuette of the Roman god Mercury, the protector of merchants.
Other findings include two smaller fragments of a marble monument and several bronze coins, of which only two are well-preserved.
The first depicts the Roman Empress Faustina the Younger, the wife of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, who ruled Rome from 161 to 180 AD. The second Roman bronze coin portrays the Emperor Constantine the Great, who ruled from 307 to 337 AD.
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