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Map Showing the Dissemination of the Mithraic Mysteries Wall of Hadrian = Zoom in on part of Britain N Pet. A N O D R Bor. T H A Lanchester N Alionis MAP SHOWING THE A S E L N E A E Deva I C R I A DISSEMINATION OF THE O T Isca I ATLANTIC OCEAN R Vechten MITHRAIC MYSTERIES B Burham Vetera A R Durnomagus I atlantic ocean G E R M A N C Gesoriacum COLONIA Bonna B Juslenville Bandorf I Angleur Neufed Friedberg ATLANTIC OCEAN E M O.F. Gr. Krotzenburg M A A.M. R T L Aug. Trev. Mogont Leng I T G S. Wendel Lop Osterburken A A A A M A G N I Neu Murrhardt smaller things C Pons Saravi B. S N B. Fellb. G A Argent. A Commagenae N Sum. Guntia I CARNUTUM A Zwiefalten Vindobona Also Kosaly Bedaium P Epamantodurum T A Constantia Abudiacum Ischl Brigetio Baurica E D Entrains A L VisontioI Aquae A NOBICUM AQUINCUM Napoka U Szamos UjvarA Potaissa Almendingen H Teurnia VIRUNUM N Intercisa L R Mauls BruclaAlso Bajour MOESIA T Geneva Celeia PoetovioN A Sopianae Vieu Camimuni Anauni Atrans APULUMC Sacidava LYONS Emona O Mieia Lucey Intribbio Tridentum Neviodunum Cusum M I N U Angera O Sarmizegegetusa X S A Vienne Latobici U Novaria Bergomum Sisica N TibiscumI Troesmis E E Burdigala Industria MILAN Brixia Verona Rozan K I S S A I D A Orsova A INFERIOR U Elusa Bourg St. Andeol Labatie Augusta I Raetinium ARMENIA Taurinorum A Senia Viminacium Romula T Iria Flavia Vasio Dertona A N I A San Juan D N E Sextantio Mutina GuberevacS Glanum L Oescus O Trebizond T R Iader Lisicia U Nicopolis Pakaipidj M Asturica NARBO M Konjica P P Aquae S. Florence I Plevife Montana R Pisa A E Soulan A Nefertara Serdica PAPHLAGONIA T R A I Debeli Lak A T I I O Kral MarleoPhiloppopolis PONTUS Volsinii R C Bessapara R I T Nersae THRACIA S Y A Capera Bactulo CORSICA L S Y T. S A BITHYNIA N V. E N I GALATIA A Tarragona R L. O Caesarea Olisipo Antium Calvi A R D T A M I A I Y Nemroud Dagh P O EMERITA H Venusia E E CAPPADOCIA O ASIAAmorium Edessa S R I C E Aenaris ins. Tyana E A E A SARDINIA C G Acmonia L N Capri Grumentum M A A P B I E A S A LYCAONIA I S M M D N A TARSUSC N Derbe I I S L A S E PROPIAPAMPHYLIA A N Artanada L E I C Malaga D Palermo S SYRIA LYCIA Sahin BABYLON SICILYermae Icosium I E Caesarea A CYPRUS Ain el Hadjar T SYCUSE Rusicade Mouzaiville A Sidon CIRTA E Timziouin Ain TekriaSITIFIS agaste I A Diana F R CRETA A N Lambaese M R A U R E T El Gehara Mascula R NUMIDIA A I Sidi Okba N C E A A N S E PALESTINE A A I B Alexandria A EXPLANATION S R Y A Places where Mithraeums exist. R T Memphis Places where monuments of undoubted Mithraic origin have been discovered. I A C I C A E N A Places where monuments of probable Mithraic origin have been discovered. C Y R RED R EGYPT E G I O SEA Rosicrucian Digest Location of Mithraea from Franz Cumont, The Mysteries of Mithra (1902). No. 2 2010 Page 28 Page 29.
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