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The SATOR Square was not confined to Pompeii. Over the centuries, it was discovered in various locations across Europe and the Mediterranean. In 1925, a SATOR Square was found in the ruins of Dura-Europos, a Roman border city in modern-day Syria. This discovery provided further evidence of the square's widespread use and significance.1234 copyright protection648PENANAjw0YVWlrY6 尼
In England, a SATOR Square was found carved into the wall of a medieval church, suggesting that the symbol had been adopted and adapted by different cultures and religions over time. Each new discovery added to the mystery and allure of the square, prompting further study and speculation.1234 copyright protection648PENANASN1cQRLbVU 尼
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