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This votive silver plaque depicting Mithras was found at the site of Pessinus, Ballıhisar, in Turkey.
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https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/G_1899-1201-3
If this piece could be added, too, please. At the BM: (G69/dc12) Thanks!
British Museum: Gallery 52, display case 5
(G52/dc5)
British Museum: Gallery 70, display case 14
(G70/dc14)
Hi, I’m a newly converted Greco-Roman pagan who’s deeply interested in Mithraism. Have no idea if I’m in the right place though!
Owner of the Facebook group: Roman Cult of Mithras: His Mysteries, Mithraea and Worship. Owner of the blog: Meals with Mithras
VERY into the subject.
Community dedicated to the study, disclosure and reenactment of the Mysteries of Mithras since 2004.
Was at Caesaria July 2021. Couldn't locate mithraeum.
Soy Dra. en Filosofía y Letras por la Universidad de Alicante.
He escrito un libro sobre Mitra denominado "Los templos del dios Mitra en el Imperio romano".
Ernest Renan suggested that without the rise of Christianity, we might all have embraced the cult of Mithras. Nevertheless, it has had a lasting influence on secret societies, religious movements and popular culture.
Born in the mists of history, Mithras, the deity of light, known for at least 3,500 years and still revered today, has appeared in different ages, religions and forms. This volume explores the sources of the god's history, with a focus on the Roman myths …
Thanks for sharing such an important piece of information
Este es un libro que pretende esbozar un panorama general de los documentos mitraicos repartidos a lo largo del Imperio romano.