Gamzigrad-Romuliana Labyrinth Mosaic

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43.8980°N, 22.1830°E Giza Bearing: 335.40° 1,738 km to Giza Power: 4/10

A Roman labyrinth mosaic at Felix Romuliana — the palace complex Emperor Galerius built near his birthplace in present-day Gamzigrad, Serbia. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this fortified palace (c. 298-311 CE) includes temples, baths, and a tetrapylon where Galerius was deified. The labyrinth mosaic in the palace floor connects imperial self-representation to the myth of Theseus — the hero-king who navigated the maze. At Giza bearing 335.4°, 1,737 km from the Great Pyramid, the site anchors the Danubian extension of the Roman labyrinth tradition.

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 335.40°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Roman Meander
Circuits 4 paths, 5 walls
Material mosaic
Age Late 3rd/early 4th century CE
Condition intact
Country Serbia
Region Zaječar
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