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Altar from Micklegate, York.
"To the African, Italian and Gallic Mother Goddesses Marcus Minucius Audens, soldier of the 6th Legion Victrix and a pilot of the 6th Legion, willingly, gladly and deservedly fulfilled his vow".
Audens will have been responsible for guiding vessels up the Ouse to York.
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