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Hadrian’s Wall and Pompeii

Posted on 25th June, 2006 by Heather

There are some new articles on Etrusia’s Roman history site. http://romans.etrusia.co.uk/roman_pompeii.php is a brief introduction to Pompeii and Herculaneum, with links to some 30 year-old photographs of parts of Pompeii that may not all be accessible to a visitor today.

There is also a short article on Hadrian’s Wall, on the same principles - a basic background introduction to the Roman monument that stretches across the whole of the North of England, with many sites along the route which will interest visitors. http://romans.etrusia.co.uk/roman_hadrians_wall.php

More shameless plugging, I guess.

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Mithraic Temple on Hadrians Wall

Posted on 28th May, 2006 by TW

Mithraic Temple 2

Mithraic Temple 2,
originally uploaded by etrusia_uk.

This photo was taken on 11 May 06, which is why it looks a bit cloudy and overcast - not long after the shot, there was an almost biblical downpour.

Anyway, the important thing is the temple to Mithras. This is from a site just south of Hadrian’s Wall. Mithras was an Eastern deity, worshipped by a secretive cult and a lot of the belief system was similar to early Christianity. Generally speaking Mithraic sites were pretty beaten down by the later Christians so the fact that this one remains at all is impressive.

If you are interested in this sort of thing, check out the Romans website (http://romans.etrusia.co.uk/) where you can find all manner of articles about Rome and the Roman occupation of Britain.

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