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Daily Gazette/50

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

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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 47

"Several heads were found of such a large scale that they must have belonged to fairly large paintings" (See fig. 12, IO) (Report, 104).
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 43

The soffit or reveal of the arched niche had been decorated with white stars on a blue background.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 42

Around the relief with Mithras as a bullkiller, a number of scenes from the Mithras Iegend have been painted in the Mithraeum of Dura Europos.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 32

Inscription carved on the pairs of columns on the backs of the five thrones, which stand on the west and east part of the terrace.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 26

KAVAG-DAG Anti in Mon.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 24

Round altar in white marble (H. 0.2 I Diam. 0.65), found "1909 im mittleren Teil des Demeter-Bezirks" at Pergamum.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 23

Base (H. 0.84).
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 22

Large limestone stele with an inscription on three sides.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 21

The sepulchral inscriptions of Lycaonia on which the titles AECJ)V and occur do not mention any Mithraic grades, as Rhode thought.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 20

A rough-hewn statuette (H. 0.30), found at Emir Ghasi in Lycaonia, is said to be in a Museum at Oxford, where we have not been able to trace it.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 19

Near Frasha (T&: cI>&:potcrot), situated near the Zamanti-Sou, on a considerable height a grotto has been hewn out, which can be reached by way a fly of steps.
Dear Aleš,

Thank you for your feedback. After reviewing the information, I can confirm that the detail regarding Bogdan Filov’s discovery came from a travel website that has since disappeared. As I this source can’t be further verified, I’ll be adding a disclaimer to clarify the nature of the information provided.

Warm regards
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 18

Inscription from Kilisse-Hissar (Tyana).
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

Treaty between Šuppiluliuma I and Šattiwaza of Mitanni

Late Bronze Age treaty from Ḫattuša invoking Mitra, Varuna, Indra and the Nāsatyas among the divine witnesses of the Hittite-Mitanni oath.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 15

Marble stele (H. 0.88 Br. 0.50), found at Amasia.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 8

Inscription from Hamadan where the ’great king’ Artaxerxes mentions Ahuramazda, Anahita, and Mithra as guardians.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

Gold coin of Hooerkes with Mithras holding lance and sword

Gold coin of the Scythian king Hooerkes, reverse showing Mithras (MIIPO) in tunic with lance and sword, north-west India, c. 87–129 A.D.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

Gold coin of rom Bactria

Gold coin from Bactria depicting ΜΙΙΡΟ (Mithras) with radiate crown and military attributes.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

Gold coin of Hooerkes with Mithras holding wreath

Gold coin of the Scythian king Hooerkes, reverse showing Mithras (MOPO) standing with wreath and staff, north-west India, c. 87–129 A.D.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

Gold coin with Mithras and Mao

A gold coin depicting a bearded god with a crescent facing another god with a nimbus and a radiate crown, identified as Mithras by Vermaseren.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

Gold coin of Hooerkes depicting Mithras

Gold coin of the Scythian king Hooerkes, reverse showing MIOPO (Mithras) as a goddess with cornucopia, north-west India, c. 87–129 A.D.
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