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Umgebung:

London StoneViking rune stoneSlab dedication by VI VictrixSlab dedication by VI VictrixRoman LondonCeltic helmet found at Waterloo BridgeLondinium, Roman AmphitheatreHolzpfostenRomano celtic templeLondon wall, Noble StreetSt Alphage Garden - benches by wallPorte Ouest du fort romain (West gate of Roman fort)Porte Ouest du fort romain (West gate of Roman fort)Porte Ouest du fort romain (West gate of Roman fort)Porte Ouest du fort romain (West gate of Roman fort)London wallsMosaikLondon wall outside the Museum of LondonMosaikMosaicMosaicMosaicStadtmauerLondon Roman wallMosaikLondon Wall at Tower HilRoman Baths, Strand LaneHeliopolis, Temple, obelisk (a.k.a. Cleopatra's needle, London)Heliopolis, Temple, obelisk (a.k.a. Cleopatra's needle, London)Heliopolis, Temple, obelisk (a.k.a. Cleopatra's needle, London)

Lage:

  • Vereinigtes Königreich, City of London
  • geo:51.512478,-0.090572
  • Genaue Lage

Period or year:

  • 240 / unknown

Klassification:

  • Heiligtum
  • Sichtbar

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The temple was built in the mid-3rd century and dedicated to Mithras or perhaps jointly to several deities popular among Roman soldiers. Then it was rededicated, probably to Bacchus, in the early fourth century. Found within the temple, where they had been carefully buried at the time of its rededication, were finely detailed third-century white marble likenesses of Minerva, Mercury the guide of the souls of the dead, and the syncretic gods Mithras and Serapis. There were several coarser locally-made clay figurines of Venus, combing her hair1.

The whole site was uprooted and moved down the road to Temple Court, Queen Victoria Street, London EC4, where the remains of the temple foundations have been reassembled for display to the public. However, the site is to be moved again, now back to the original location2.

See:

  1. http://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/news/londons-roaming-temple-new-parts-of-the-mithraeum-found.htm
  2. CIMRM 814 - Mithraeum. Walbrook, London, Britain - http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/mithras/display.php?page=cimrm814

Referenzen

  1. Wikipedia: London Mithraeum
  2. The Guardian: Temple of Mithras comes home

The temple was built in the mid-3rd century and dedicated to Mithras or perhaps jointly to several deities popular among Roman soldiers. Then it was rededicated, probably to Bacchus, in the early fourth century. Found within the temple, where they had been carefully buried at the time of its rededication, were finely detailed third-century white marble likenesses of Minerva, Mercury the guide of the souls of the dead, and the syncretic gods Mithras and Serapis. There were several coarser locally-made clay figurines of Venus, combing her hair1.

The whole site was uprooted and moved down the road to Temple Court, Queen Victoria Street, London EC4, where the remains of the temple foundations have been reassembled for display to the public. However, the site is to be moved again, now back to the original location2.

See:

  1. http://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/news/londons-roaming-temple-new-parts-of-the-mithraeum-found.htm
  2. CIMRM 814 - Mithraeum. Walbrook, London, Britain - http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/mithras/display.php?page=cimrm814

Referenzen

  1. Wikipedia: London Mithraeum
  2. The Guardian: Temple of Mithras comes home


Relevante Museen

London, Museum of London

Historical museum with an archaeological collection

Museum of London Archeology

Museum of London Archeology

London, The British Museum

The British Museum has one of the world's largest collections of antiquities from the Classical world.


In der Nähe

Walbrook Roman Finds

Walbrook Roman Finds

London Stone

Rathaus – Londinium – London – England – Grossbritannien

Praetorium Londinium

Praetorium Londinium