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Minerva's Shrine |
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| Location: | Edgar's Field, Handbridge, Chester, England |
| Coordinates: | Coordinates: 53°11′03″N 2°53′21″W / 53.1843°N 2.8893°W |
| OS grid reference: | SJ 406 656 |
| Built: | 2nd century |
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Listed Building – Grade I
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| Designated: | 28 July 1955 |
| Reference #: | 1375783 |
Minerva's Shrine, Chester, is a shrine to the Roman goddess, Minerva, in Edgar's Field, Handbridge, Chester, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.[1]
The shrine dates from the early 2nd century and is carved into the face of a sandstone quarry.[1] It is the only monument of its kind in Western Europe that remains in its original location.[2] It is protected by a 19th-century stone surround with a hood and it was refurbished in the late 20th century.[1] The carving has weathered over the centuries and has also been damaged by human activity. Next to the shrine is an opening into the rock face which is possibly a natural fissure that has been enlarged and which is known as 'Edgar's Cave'.[2]
The shrine stands beside the route of the old main Roman road into the fortress from the south. Minerva was the Roman goddess of war, knowledge and craftsmanship. She is often depicted with her attributes of helmet, shield, breastplate, and spear, but in this instance, she is shown in a simplified form, standing in a representation of a temple.[3] The Roman quarry, together with Edgar's field and the image of Minerva, are a Scheduled Monument.[4]
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