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Ludus MagnusLudus MagnusDomus TransitoriaDomus TransitoriaDomus TransitoriaTempio IsideBaths of TrajanPorfieren bad uit de thermen van TitusColosseum InsideColosseum At EveningArcus Neroniani aqueductArch of DolabellaMeta sudansNymph and ProserpineRoman houses of CelioArch of ConstantineConstantine arch RomaArch of ConstantineArcus Neroniani aqueducttricliniumTemple of Venus and Romaobélisque st jean latranAcqua ClaudiaElagabaliumTitus' triumphal processionArch of TitusArch of GallienusArch of GallienusLa domus del comandanteLa domus del comandante

Location:

  • Italy, Rome
  • geo:41.889366,12.497556
  • Location ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • 175~ / unknown

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • invisible

Annotations

There is no English annotation yet. Presented is an annotation in Dutch.

Second-century mithraeum

Second-century mithraeum


Relevant museums

Ara Pacis Museum

Ara Pacis Museum

Rome, Vatican Museums

Rome, Vatican Museums

Rome, Museo nazionale della civiltà romana

Rome, Museo nazionale della civiltà romana - Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography.

Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek

Collection of ancient manuscripts, including papyri, ostraca, and the Peutinger Map

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

Prefectural Museum of Antiquities (Rouen)

Prefectural Museum of Antiquities (Rouen)


Nearby

Roman Rds

Roman Rds

Santi Quattro Coronati, Rome

Four Crowned Martyrs

Ludus Magnus

The Ludus Magnus (also known as the Great Gladiatorial Training School) was the largest of the gladiatorial schools in Rome.


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