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The Golden Chain of Initiation: Orphism, Eleusis, and Mystagogy—A Reinterpretation

By reading Orphic theology together with Eleusinian ritual practice, the mysteries emerge as a structured mystagogy of transformation: a disciplined passage from forgetfulness (Lethe) to knowledge (aletheia), from mortality to participation in the divine.

Mateusz Zalewski

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    Mithraeum at Santa Maria Capua Vetere

    This article revisits the Mithraeum of S. Maria Capua Vetere, one of the most complete and artistically refined Mithraic sanctuaries in the Campanian region, situating it within its archaeological, iconographic, and ritual-historical contexts.

     
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    Mithras in Africa

    In his first book, Fahim Ennouhi sheds light on the cult of Mithras in Roman Africa. A marginal and elitist phenomenon, confined to restricted circles and largely absent from local religious dynamics, yet revealing.

     
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    Adams on Mithras

    Restoring the Mysteries: A Conversation with Peter Mark Adams on his new book ‘Ritual & Epiphany in the Mysteries of Mithras’.

     
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Some places to visit

  • CIMRM 464

    On the Aventine, between the Eastern side of S. Saba’s and the Via Salvator, there is a Roman building, which probably was used as a Mithraeum in the end of the 4th century.

     
  • Mithraeum of Zerzevan

    A Mithraeum was discovered in 2007, during the excavations at the Zerzevan Castle.

     
  • Mithraeum of Inveresk

    The Mithraeum of Inveresk, south of Musselburgh, East Lothian, is the first found in Scotland, and the earliest securely dated example from Britain.

     
  • Mithraeum IV of Aquincum

    The Mithraeum of Symphorus and Marcus, in Óbuda, Budapest, has been restored to public view in 2004 and, while well presented, it has been heavily restored.

     

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The New Mithraeum

here’s a wonderful article, full of meanings to explain the different gods…

on Ancient Secrets

 

Frederick Stoddon

I know the Mithras site (since my childhood) at Carrawburgh and have worked at the APX Xanten…

on Altar of Carrawburgh by Antonius Proculus

 

Pattie L

Probably at home... but I’m at work. ;-) Will get back to you.

on Fragments of a column base from Hamadan

 

The New Mithraeum

Añadido al sitio, aquí: https://www.mithraeum.eu/notitia/the-discourse-on-the-eighth-and-ninth-868…

on London Mithraeum

 

Aleš Chalupa

I’m working on this inscription, and I’m not sure if you’ve understood and translated it correctly…

on Terentius Priscus

 

The New Mithraeum

Thank you for the beautiful image and the information. I haven’t had the chance to visit it yet…

on Mithréum de Septeuil

 

Pattie L

Any clue why this "counts" as two different CIMRM numbers?

on Inscriptions of Eauze

 

jacques mortier

comenatnouevo

on a post

 

Jorge Gallo

Gracias a ti por unirte. Abrazos!

on a post

 
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