This site uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience.
Find out more on how we use cookies in our privacy policy.

 
 

Log in to access the full database of The New Mithraeum.

Quaere

Ancient places related to Mithras

Location of Mithraea and other monuments, inscriptions and objects related to Mithras.
Search
 
  • Locus

    Herclea

    Heraclea Pontica e̝ˈraklia pontiˈke̝], known in Byzantine and later times as Pontoheraclea, was an ancient city on the coast of Bithynia in Asia Minor, at the mouth of the river Lycus.
  • Locus

    Palaiopoli

    Palaiopoli is an ancient city on the west coast of Andros in the Cyclades Islands, Greece, and was the capital of Andros, called Andros, during the Classical period.
  • Locus

    Novaria

    Novara aːra] is the capital city of the province of Novara in the Piedmont region in northwest Italy, to the west of Milan.
  • Locus

    Groß-Gerau

    Groß-Gerau is the district seat of the Groß-Gerau district, lying in the southern Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region in Hesse, Germany, and serving as a hub for the surrounding area.
  • Locus

    Cirta

    Cirta, also known by various other names in antiquity, was the ancient Berber and Roman settlement which later became Constantine, Algeria.
  • Locus

    Trapezos

    Trabzon, historically known as Trebizond, is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the capital of Trabzon Province.
  • Locus

    Bremenium

    Bremenium is an ancient Roman fort located at Rochester, Northumberland, England.
  • Locus

    Caesarea

    Caesarea, also known historically as Mazaca, was an ancient city in what is now Kayseri, Turkey.
  • Locus

    Ectabana

    Ecbatana was an ancient city, which was first the capital of Media in western Iran, and later was an important city in Persian, Seleucid, and Parthian empires.
  • Locus

    Pisa

    Pisa is a city and comune in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea.