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- Caernarfon_Mithraeum abstract "The Caernarfon Mithraeum is a Roman Temple to the Roman god Mithras (or a mithraeum). The temple was located 137 meters north-east of the Roman castra of Segontium on the outskirts of modern Caernarfon in Gwynedd, Wales.The remains were discovered by accident on 2 April 1958 and excavated by the National Museum of Wales in August of the following year under the direction of George Boon. The site was found to be already damaged by a sewer trench which cut across the anteroom and had removed part of the southeast corner, but the majority of the temple could be excavated. The excavators noted the site was quite marshy and this suggested that a stream had once flowed close to the temple at the bottom of the shallow valley. Unfortunately the marshy conditions caused the mechanical excavator to frequently fall into the excavation, causing further damage.".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageID "18762200".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageLength "5367".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageRevisionID "664332472".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Amgueddfa_Cymru_–_National_Museum_Wales.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Caernarfon.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Castra.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Gwynedd.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mithraea.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_sites_in_Wales.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Cohors.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Cohort_(military_unit).
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Colonnade.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Colonnades.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Denarius.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Epigraphic.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Epigraphy.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Excavation_(archaeology).
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Faustina_I.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Faustina_the_Elder.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Gwynedd.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Hadrians_Wall.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Londinium.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink London_Mithraeum.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Mithraeum.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Mithraic_mysteries.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Mithras.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Narthex.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Wales.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Nave.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Britain.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Temple.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Roman_god.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Roman_temple.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Rudchester_Mithraeum.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Segontium.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Tauroctony.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Vindobala.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caernarfon Mithraeum".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum hasPhotoCollection Caernarfon_Mithraeum.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum subject Category:History_of_Gwynedd.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum subject Category:Mithraea.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Wales.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum hypernym Temple.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum point "53.137172 -4.262414".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum type HistoricBuilding.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum type Site.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum type SpatialThing.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum comment "The Caernarfon Mithraeum is a Roman Temple to the Roman god Mithras (or a mithraeum). The temple was located 137 meters north-east of the Roman castra of Segontium on the outskirts of modern Caernarfon in Gwynedd, Wales.The remains were discovered by accident on 2 April 1958 and excavated by the National Museum of Wales in August of the following year under the direction of George Boon.".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum label "Caernarfon Mithraeum".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum sameAs Mithraeum_Caernarfon.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum sameAs m.04gk736.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum sameAs Q386942.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum sameAs Q386942.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum lat "53.137172".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum long "-4.262414".
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum wasDerivedFrom Caernarfon_Mithraeum?oldid=664332472.
- Caernarfon_Mithraeum isPrimaryTopicOf Caernarfon_Mithraeum.