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The New Mithraeum Database

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Belignae

Belignae is associated with archaeological material from the Roman landscape of Venetia.

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Val di Non (Val di Non)

Val di Non is an Alpine valley in Trentino associated with Roman-period finds.

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Camuni (Val Camonica)

Camuni refers to the ancient people and territory of Val Camonica in northern Italy.

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Capera (Cáparra)

Capera was a Roman town in Lusitania, today associated with Cáparra.

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Glanum (Saint-Rémy-de-Provence)

Glanum was an important Roman town in Narbonensis near modern Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

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Apta Iulia (Apt)

Apta Iulia was a Roman town in Narbonensis, today Apt in southern France.

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Sequana

Sequana refers to the Seine region and its associated cult landscape in Roman Gaul.

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Interanum

Interanum is recorded as a findspot for Mithraic material in Roman Gaul.

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Petrianae (Stanwix)

Petrianae was a Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall, generally associated with Stanwix near Carlisle.

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Luguvallium (Carlisle)

Luguvallium was a Roman settlement and fort in northern Britannia, today Carlisle.

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Hattwifel

Hattwifel is recorded as a findspot for Mithraic material in Roman Britannia.

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Wallachia

The findspot of this monument is unknown, though it has traditionally been associated with the historical region of Wallachia.

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Alsóbajom (Alsóbajom)

The locality of Alsóbajom is associated with archaeological material attributed to the Roman province of Dacia.

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Bruckla (Bruckla)

The locality of Bruckla is associated with archaeological remains from the Roman province of Dacia.

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Plevna (Pleven)

Plevna occupies an important position in the lower Danube hinterland historically connected with Roman Moesia.

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Zwiefalten (Zwiefalten)

Zwiefalten belongs to the upland territory historically associated with the province of Raetia.

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Zsámbék (Zsámbék)

Zsámbék lies within the settlement landscape of the Aquincum hinterland.

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Waggendorf (Wagendorf)

The locality of Waggendorf belongs to the southeastern Alpine landscape historically linked with Noricum.

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Virovsko (Virovsko)

Virovsko belongs to the rural settlement territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.

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Vindobona (Vienna)

Windobona served as a major legionary and administrative centre on the middle Danube frontier.

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