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Genet aborde les thèmes qui lui sont chers, dans les règles de l’art mais en laissant affleurer un lyrisme bien tenu.
Governor of Numidia between 284 and 285, he dedicated an altar in Diana to Sol Mithras and other gods.
This altar was dedicated by a certain Marcus Aurelius Decimus to Sol Mithras and other gods in Diana, Numibia, present Argelia.
Researcher in ancient sciences and philosophy.
BSc Econ in Political Science and Intelligence Studies, born in Warsaw, PL, Researcher of Cults and Mysteries, a practicing Heathen since the age of 12.
Roman emperor and philosopher known for his restoration of Hellenistic polytheism.
Intervention de Lucinda Dirven, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Robert Turcan présente les dévotions immigrées dans le monde romain, sans négliger les cultes marginaux ou sporadiques, traitant également des courants gnostiques, occultistes et théosophiques.
Le présent volume les réunit en les assortissant de deux contributions inédites sur l’échelle mithriaque et sur le dieu au serpent des stèles danubiennes.
This fine Roman marble slab of the killing bull of Mithras belongs to a private owner, most recently from Los Angeles, USA.
This 12th century sculpture, known as the Randazzo Vecchio, contains some elementary elements of the Mithraic Aion, the lion-headed god.
Dedicated a temple to Mithras with his symbols and ornaments in Cirta, capital of Numidia.
This inscription shows that Publilius Ceionius, ’a man of eminent standing’, dedicated a temple to Mithras at Mila, in the modern city of Constantina in Algeria.
Employing all the available data & survivals of the historic Persio-Roman Mithraics. Embodying versions of Zoroastrian Scriptures; Combining the religions of all races & times, with the best of modern spiritual thou.
Maximus engraved his name in one of the columns of the Mithraeum of Dura Europos.
New tag to find all the post-classical monuments on a single page: https://www.mithraeum.eu/quaere.php?tag=postclassical