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Acta diurna

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

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Feb 2022
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Lucius Tullius Agatho

Donated an altar to the Mitreo delle Sette Sfere while Marcus Aemilius Epaphroditus was Pater.
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Feb 2022
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Marcus Aemilius Epaphroditus

Pater and priest of the Mitreo delle Sette Sfere
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Feb 2022
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Basin with inscription from Mitreo della Planta Pedis

The dedicator of this marble basin could be the same person who offered the sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull in the Mitreo delle Terme di Mitra.
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Feb 2022
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Argata

A bronze plaque with a tauroctony dedicated by him was found between the blocks of the base of the cult relief in one of the Stockstadt temples.
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Feb 2022
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Marceleus Marianus

Donated the monumental relief of Sarrebourg.
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Feb 2022
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Mithräum von Kempraten

The Kempraten Mithraeum was unexpectedly discovered during the 2015 excavations near the vicus.
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Feb 2022
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Mitreo di Marino

The Marino Mithraeum preserves one of the most elaborate painted cycles of Mithras’ myth, combining the tauroctony, planetary symbolism and scenes from the god’s sacred narrative.
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Feb 2022
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Alfius Severus

Pater (?) at Mithraeum of Marino.
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Feb 2022
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Mitreo di Carsulae

Epigraphic monuments reveal the presence of a Mithraeum in the ancient municiple of Carsulae, in Umbria.
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Feb 2022
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Inscription on the leonteum of Umbria

This plaque from Carsulae, in Umbria, refers to the creation of a leonteum erected by the lions at their own expense.
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Feb 2022
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Altar to Arimanius of the Esquilino

This altar mentioning the god Arimanius was found in 1655 at Porta San Giovanni, on the Esquilino.
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Feb 2022
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Gaius Caecina Calpurnius

He bought back the Mithraeum I of Ptuj and restored it.
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Feb 2022
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Gaius Aufidius Ianuarius

Donor of the monumental Borghese relief.
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Feb 2022
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Statius Ursinus

Dedicated with his father Ursus the double face relief of Proložac.
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Feb 2022
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Titus Aurelius

He dedicated the main known Tauroctony relief of Bergoiata, Nabonensis.
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Feb 2022
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Tauroctony relief from Alba Iulia

This marble relief from Alba Iulia contains numerous scenes from the myth of Mithras.
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Feb 2022
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Mithraic meal from Proložac, Croatia

Mithras and Sol share a sacred meal accompanied by Cautes and Cautopates on a relief found in a cemetery from Croatia.
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Feb 2022
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Altar of Aemilius Chrysanthus to the Invincible Sol

Aemilius Chrysanthus shares the expenses of this monument with a decurio named Limbricius Polides.
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Feb 2022
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Galerios

Dedicated a stele in Nicopolis ad Istrum.
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Feb 2022
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Second petrogeny of Aquincum

Another sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from the Mithraeum of Victorinus, in Aquincum.
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