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Acta diurna

Daily Gazette/51

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

 
Feb 2022
NewSyndexios

Ambianicus

He travelled to Juliomagus and engraved vases to the undefeated Sun Mithras for his brothers.
Feb 2022
NewSyndexios

Prudentus

Servus of a certain Primus, Prudentus offered a sculpture of Mithras rock-birth in Poetovio.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Altar by Valerius Maximianus at Apulum

This monument bears an inscription to Mithras by a well-known general of the Roman Empire.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Inscriptions of Valerius Maximianus at Lambaesis

These twin inscriptions found in the Mithraeum of Tazoult were dedicated by the legate Marcus Valerius Maximianus.
Feb 2022
Monumentum

Mithraeum of Lambaesis

The Mithraeum of Tazoult / Lambèse is one of the best preserved Mithras's temples in Africa.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Inscription by Cassianus of Aquilieia

This monument to the invincible god Mithras was inscribed on the façade of the church of Aiello deil Friuli, Aquileia.
Feb 2022
Monumentum

Tauroctony of Aquileia

The relief of the Mithraic tauroctony of Aquiliea is currently on display in Vienna.
Feb 2022
Monumentum

Altar of Vettius Agrorius Praetextatus

The marble altar mentions Vettius Agrorius Praetextatus as Pater Sacrorum and Patrum and his wife Aconia Fabia Paulina.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Altar of Carnuntum by Sacidius Barbarus

This altar bears the oldest known Latin inscription to the god Mithras, written Mitrhe.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Altar of Libella, Budapest

The dedicant of this altar to the god Arimanius was probably a slave who held the grade of Leo.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Altar from Aquincum by Castinus

This altar to Mithras is dedicated by a certain Gaius Iulius Castinus, legate prefect of the emperors.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Mithraeum of Aquincum V

The fifth mithraeum from Aquincum has been found in the house of a military tribune.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Tauroctony of Mauls

The relief of Mithras slaying the bull at Mauls in Gallia cisalpina is a paradigmatic example of the so-called Rhine-type Tauroctony.
Original is now in the Ötzi Museum in Bozen, but still not part of an exhibition. Lit.: Günther Kaufmann: Das Mithras-Kultbild von Mauls. In: Der Schlern vol. 98, 7 (2024) p. 4-51
Feb 2022
Monumentum

Fresco Tauroctony of Mitreo di Marino

The importance of the Mithraeum of Marino lies in its frescoes, the most significant of which is that of Mithras slaying the bull, surrounded by mythological scenes.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Fresco of lions at Santa Prisca

The inscription is above a procession of men carrying animals, bread, a crater and other objects that appear to be in preparation for a feast.
Feb 2022
Monumentum

Fresco of procession of grades at Santa Prisca

Procession of figures dressed in different ways with inscriptions calling them by the seven grades of the Mithraic initiation cult.
Feb 2022
NewSyndexios

Marcus Valerius Maximus

Priest and astrologer of Milan.
Feb 2022
NewMonumentum

Incriptions to the gods of East and West

These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates.
Feb 2022
Monumentum

Mithraic stele from Alba Iulia

Mithraic stele, from Alba Iulia, Romania, with inscription.
 
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