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Acta diurna

Daily Gazette/78

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

 
Nov 2017
NewLiber

Mithra, Zoroastre et la préhistoire aryenne du christianisme

« Voici un livre écrit dans l'enthousiasme, et capable de susciter des vocations.
Nov 2017
NewLiber

Le Dieu du Mal

Très intelligente petite étude du dualisme et plus précisément d'un de ses deux principes, celui du mal, conduisant des peuples primitifs aux Bogomiles et aux Cathares, par l'Iran ancien, le satan de la tradition judéo-chrétienne, la gnose et le man...
Nov 2017
NewLiber

La Légende de Mithra

Nov 2017
NewLiber

Mithras: Mysteries and Initiation Rediscovered

Known as Mitra to the Indians, Mithra and Zarathustra (Zoroaster in Greek) to the Iranians, and Mithras to the Romans, this is the oldest of all living deities.
Nov 2017
NewTextus

Reconstructed Roman Temple of Mithras opens to public in London

Visitors to new museum will uncover mystery cult of Mithras the bull slayer in multi-sensory experience.
Jun 2017
NewTextus

Un sanctuaire dédié au dieu Mithra découvert en Corse

L’Inrap vient de mettre au jour un lieu de culte dédié au dieu Mithra sur le site de Mariana, à Lucciana, France.
Apr 2017
NewTextus

Mithra, Mihr, and Zarathushtra

The fourth in a series of weekly instalments featuring insights from the authors of Images of Mithra, published in March 2017, explores how a rock relief in western Iran, carved during the time of the Sa
Jul 2009
NewMonumentum

Tauroctonia con Mitra en soldado romano

Tauroctonia con Mitra en soldado romano
Jul 2009
NewMonumentum

Ahriman

Ahriman
Jun 2009
NewMonumentum

Tauroctonia encontrada en el Esquilino

Tauroctonia encontrada en el Esquilino
Jun 2009
NewMonumentum

Dadóforo de Porta Portese

Dadóforo de Porta Portese
British Museum: Gallery 1 (G1/od/nr186)
Jun 2009
NewMonumentum

Mitra alado

Mitra alado
May 2007
NewMonumentum

Mithraeum of Carrawburgh

The temple of Mithras of Carrawburgh, Brocolita, disclosed three main stages of development, the second exhibiting two reconstructions.
I know the Mithras site (since my childhood) at Carrawburgh and have worked at the APX Xanten (Germany) knowing about the Mitras Altar find down the road in Kalkar. Batava Auxiliary Units where stationed at Xanten and Kalkar until they where transfered in disgrace (after the Batava uprising 69/70AD) to the Vindolanda area. I was just checking the connection and if the same Batavian Cohort had maybe built and used the two temples and had maybe brought the cult to the area of north England I have been pleasantly surprised to read this inscription proving a Betavian connection to Mitras at Carrawburgh. The Altar found at Kalkar (not in situ.) is unfortunately dated after the official exodus of the Batavians although the Temple itself has not been found or excavated and the founding of the temple could possibly of an earlier date!
May 2007
NewMonumentum

Busto de Livia

Busto de Livia
Feb 2005
NewTextus

Carabinieri recover a Mithras Tauroctony about to be sold on the black market

The Mithriac votive sculpture comes from a clandestine excavation in the Tarquinia area. The criminal chain is active in archaeological areas of Rome and southern Etruria.
Love the picture of both guys besides the statue. Aren't they called Cautes and Cautopates by a chance?
I'd have liked to see the face of the carabinieri when they discovered the sculpture.
 
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