Almost 2,000 years ago the Romans built a temple next to the river Thames in London, to one of their most mysterious cult figures, Mithras the bull-slayer. The temple has been restored and it is now ...
Visitors to new museum will uncover mystery cult of Mithras the bull slayer in multi-sensory experience London’s Roman-era Temple of Mithras, once displayed on a car park roof with a crazy paving ...
In 1954, archaeologists digging in the bombed out ruins of post-World War II London discovered what they first thought was an ancient Roman shed. The structure wasn’t on any maps of the Roman city of ...
What surfaced in 1954 after almost 1,800 years underground, was treated like crap in the 1960s, disappeared again for a while, and has finally rematerialised with the treatment it deserves? That would ...
LONDON, ENGLAND—A Temple of Mithras dating to 240 A.D. that had been taken down in the City of London for the construction of a new corporate building is still in storage. The dig is taking longer ...
In central London, seven meters underground, lies an ancient Roman temple to a mysterious god called Mithras. Nearly 2,000 years after the temple was frequented by the all-male members of an exclusive ...
The City of London is one fifth Roman. The Londinium that was founded 2000 years ago lasted just over 400 years, and gave us (amongst other things) London’s first private members’ club, The Temple of ...
In 1954, the chance discovery of the remains of a Roman temple to the God Mithras in the rubble of post-war London captured public imagination, with tens of thousands of visitors flocking to the site ...
It doesn’t look much like it when you walk past the Bloomberg skyscraper in the City, but you’re actually right next to an ancient piece of Rome. The temple of Mithras has been restored to its ...
What surfaced in 1954 after almost 1,800 years underground, was treated like crap in the 1960s, disappeared again for a while, and has finally rematerialised with the treatment it deserves? That would ...
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