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Summary
Description Maria Saal Dom Grabbaurelief Reisewagen in die Unterwelt 29062007 02.jpg |
English:
Carriage to kingdom come (CSIR II/4, 399), taking a soul to the other world, Roman stone relief of Virunum II cemetery of the Zollfeld near Maria Saal, exposed on the south outside wall of the cathedral at Maria Saal, market town
Maria Saal
, district Klagenfurt Land,
Carinthia
,
Austria
,
EU
Deutsch:
Seelenkutsche ins Jenseits (CSIR II/4, 399), römischer Grabstein vom Friedhof in Virunum II am Zollfeld nahe Maria Saal, angebracht an der südlichen Aussenwand des Doms zu Maria Saal, Marktgemeinde
Maria Saal
, Bezirk Klagenfurt Land,
Kärnten
,
Österreich
,
EU
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Source | Own work |
Author | Johann Jaritz |
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Object location | 46° 41′ 53.17″ N, 14° 22′ 00.56″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 46.698103; 14.366822 |
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