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The Inkerman Cave Monastery marks the supposed place of Clement's burial in the Crimea.
A year or two before his own death in 869, Saint Cyril brought to Rome what he believed to be the relics of Saint Clement, bones he found in the Crimea buried with an anchor on dry land.
They are now enshrined in the Basilica di San Clemente.
Other relics of Saint Clement, including his head, are claimed by the Kiev Monastery of the Caves in Ukraine.

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