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The Temple of Janus in Autun is a historic monument dating back to the Roman era located in Autun, France. It has an almost square cella with thick walls of 2.2 meters and a substantial elevation, making it an impressive structure. Although often referred to as the "Temple of Janus," there are uncertainties about its true dedication, and it might have been consecrated to another deity or served a different purpose. This monument remains a historically significant site for enthusiasts of Roman history and ancient architecture.
Country...............................
France
Region................................
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Departement.......................
Saône-et-Loire (71)
City.....................................
Autun (71400)
Mint....................................
Monnaie de Paris (MDP)
Year....................................
2010
Weight (g)...........................
15
Diameter (mm)....................
34
Thickness (mm)..................
2,20
Alloy...................................
Cupro-Alu-Nickel (CuAlNi)
Packaging...........................
Loose
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