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Temple of Mithras - English Heritage
- "Near Carrawburgh fort stands a fascinating temple to the eastern god Mithras, with facsimiles of altars found during excavation. Sited like many Mithraic temples near a military base, it was …

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Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland Carrawburgh, Temple of Mithras, 2nd century CE, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland

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Temple of Mithras Brocolitia area, Hadrian's Wall

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Wall Mile 31: Carrawburgh

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Plan of Temple of Mithras. Hadrian's Wall, Carrawburgh, Northumberland.

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Newcastle

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RomaniWalk 2013

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Mithraeum, Carrawburgh

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Wall Mile 31: Carrawburgh

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Temple of Mithras, Northumberland

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Mithraeum on Hadrian's Wall

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Temple of Mithras, Brocolitia

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Replica altars at Brocolitia Mithraeum

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Temple of Mithras explanatory plaque

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Mithraeum

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Carrawburgh Mithraeum

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Temple of Mithras, Carrawburgh - Hadrian's Wall

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