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Acta diurna

Daily Gazette/56

Acta diurna is our Mithraic social stream for keeping up to date with what is happening in The New Mithraeum.

 
Jan 2022
NewSyndexios

Gaius Rufius Euctatus

Pater Patrum at Vieu (Valromey)
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Tauroctony of Naples

The marble relief of Mithras killing the bull in Naples bears an inscription that calls the solar god omnipotentis.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Altars found near Santa Maria in Monticelli

These three small marble altars mention the 'magister of the first year' Marcus Aemilius Chrysanthus and other members of the same community.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Inscription found in the Mitreo delle Sette Sfere

As this short inscription indicates, Aemilio Epaphorodito was both Pater and priest of the Mithraeum of the Seven Spheres.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Altar with inscription of Mitreo delle Pareti Dipinte

The marble inscription mentions Caelius Ermeros as antistes of this place.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Cautes and Cautópates of Palazzo Imperiale

The sculptures of Cautes and Cautopates from the Mitreo del Palazzo Imperiale may have been reused from an older mithraeum in Ostia.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Altar of Inveresk with a griffin

This second altar discovered to date near Inveresk includes several elements unusual in Mithraic worship.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Altar with openwork of Inveresk

The altar of Sol from Inveresk, Scotland, was pierced, probably to illuminate part of the temple with a particular effect.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Cautopates from Casa del Mitreo of Mérida

The sculpture of the solar god is signed by its author, Demetrios.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Fragments of plaque from Circo Massimo

The inscription mentions the Pater Cossio Atiano.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Marble slab with inscription of Aelius Urbanus

The Mithraic fellow P. Aelius Urbanus mentions that he built the sacred area of the Mithraeum Circo Massimo.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Tauroctony of Circo Massimo

This remarkable marble relief from the end of the 3rd century was discovered in the most remote room of the Mithraeum in the Circo Massimo.
Jan 2022
NewSyndexios

Aulus Decimius Decimianus

Aulus Decimius Decimianus, son of Aulus, of the Palatina tribe.
Jan 2022
NewSyndexios

Gaius Valerius Nicomedes

Priest
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Mithräum von Dieburg

There are references to two places of worship from Dieburg, whereby the Mithraeum, discovered in 1926.
Jan 2022
NewSyndexios

Silvestrius Silvinus

Quadratarius who made some mithraic monuments including the two-sided relief of Dieburg
 
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