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Acta diurna

Daily Gazette/58

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

 
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Mitreo dels Munts

The Mithraeum of Els Munts, near Tarragona, is one of the biggest known, together with the Mitreo delle terme di Caracalla.
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I recently had the opportunity to visit the remains of this mithraeum. It is located in Altafulla, in a pleasant seaside village on the Catalan coast. In situ, not much is preserved apart from the foundations, but it's worth a detour if you're passing through the area to visit the site and, if the weather is good, take a dip in the beach!
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Tauroctony relief of Sarmizegetusa

This relief of Mithras slaying the bull incorporates the scene of the god carrying the bull and its birth from a rock.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Tauroctony medallion of Egypt

This tauroctony may have come from Hermopolis and its style suggests a Thraco-Danubian origin.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Tauroctony medallion of Transylvania

This medallion belongs to a specific category of rounded pieces found in other provinces of the Roman world.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Round Tauroctony of Split

The round relief of Mithras killing the bull of Split is surrounded by a circle with Sun, Moon, Saturn and some unusual animals.
Jan 2022
NewSocius
Researcher and Writer
Mithra (Av: mithra, skt: mitra, pahlavi: mihr, new persian: mehr) is the great god of the Aryans & iranian people.
Researcher and Writer Mithra (Av: mithra, skt: mitra, pahlavi: mihr, new persian: mehr) is the great god of the Aryans & iranian people.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Mitreo di Santa Maria Capua Vetere

The Mithraeum of Santa Maria Capua Vetere preserves frescoes depicting several scenes of the initiation rites.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Venus of Mérida small sculpture

The lack of attributes and its decontextualisation prevent us from attributing a specific Mithraic attribution to this small Venus pudica from Mérida.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Aion of Mérida

The Aion-Chronos of Mérida was found near the bullring of the current city, once capital of the Roman province Hispania Ulterior.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Silvanus of Skikda

The statue of Skikda has seven holes in his hair for fastening rays.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Oceaunus of Mérida

The sculpture of Oceanus in Merida bears an inscription by the Pater Patrorum Gaius Accius Hedychrus.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Aesculapius of Merida

This standing sculptural figure from Mérida appears to carry the serpent staff, characteristic of the medicine god Aesculapius.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Isis de Mérida

The Isis of Merida is covered by a long dress that reaches down to her feet.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Venus pudica of Mérida

The Venus pudica of Merida stands next to the young Amor riding a dolplhin.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Mithras's feast from Mérida

This mithraic communion from Mérida shows three persons at table with other people standing besides, one of them with a bull's head on a plate.
This is not a mithraic feast. It is part of a christian sarcophagus, on the left is a representation of Noah. See: https://humanidadesdigitales.uc3m.es/s/mitra/item/10487
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Cautes of Mérida

This nude male figure, found at Cerro de San Albín, Mérida, has been identified as Cautes.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Naked figure from Mérida

This sculpture may be a naked dadophorus, probably Cautopates.
Jan 2022
NewMonumentum

Taurcotony of Nesce

The relief of Mithras slaying the bull of Nersae includes several episodes from the exploits of the solar god.
Jan 2022
Monumentum

Frescoes with standing figures of Mitreo delle Pareti Dipinte

The painting depicts various mythical Mithraic figures as well as characters related to the degrees.
 
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