The Sacred Way begins at the Harbor Gate and extended south for 300 feet to the square in front of the bouleterion. It was 90 feet wide, with sidewalks 18 feet wide on either side. It passed through the city walls at a Roman gate restored by Trajan, and continued out of the city for 12 miles (20 km) to Didyma. The inhabitants of Miletus traveled this route each year for a pilgrimage to the Temple of Apollo. Mighty Miletus Miletus Faustina Baths
Gladiator carving in the Miletus' theatre The theatre and city were built on the cave of Cybele. Cybele offers us rebirth in her caves. In a time of global renewal, Cybele is much needed Goddess Miletus endures the test of time. The sprawling metroplis was linked to many Greek islands, including Patmos. Miletus is energetically linked to the Apollo Temple of Didyma Supplicants would arrive from many lands in Miletus and then converse the sacred way, in a trance state, to recieve and oracle at the Apollo temple. The termal baths

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