Log in to access the full feed of our Acta Diurna.
Acta diurna is our Mithraic social stream for keeping up to date with what is happening in The New Mithraeum.
The most detailed publication on this monument seems to be Diamandis Triandaphyllos. „Nouveau relief rupestre de Mithra Tauroctone dans la région de Xanthi“, in: Pulpudeva. Semaines philippopolitaines de l’histoire et de la culture Thrace, (Supplementum 6), Sofia: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press 2008, pp. 159‒171. There is information about the "rediscovery" or rather reclassification of this monument (previously described as "the image of a warrior") in 1973, but no information about Bogdan Filov´s discovery. What is the source of this information?
Together with his son, with whom he shares his name, Kastos has dedicated several monuments in Rome to the glory of Zeus Helios Mithras.
Together with his father, Kastos dedicated several monuments in Rome to the glory of Zeus Helios Mithras.
This is the first known inscription that includes Phanes alongside Mithras found in a Mithraic context.
Hello. We new zartosht doesn’t wrote the book of avesta and he and other zorastarians just edited it. So my topic is about homosexuality in Mithraism. We now homosexuality banned in avesta with very rough punishment in this world purgatory. But we have many high ranked characters in western mithraism(roman mithraism) they was homosexual or bisexual. So can you proove its banned or approved in mithraism?
A person interested in history and social, political and economic historical developments
I am interested in this as my 87 year old friend grew up in Burham and remembers a track she used to walk which her school teacher told her was where they found the Roman temple to Mithras.
I am anxious to find out as much as I can for her.
CIMRM 807bis
Vol 2, page 36
Any clue why this "counts" as two different CIMRM numbers?
The remains of the Mithraeum of Aosta, also known as the Mitreo di Augusta Praetoria, were discovered in 1953 in insula 59, in a commercial district of the ancient city.
My name mithradat - One of Iran’s old nobles - architect - project manager - financial strategist
Conference by Freemason Chris Ruli on the parallels between the cult of Mithras, Freemasonry and other initiatic orders.
My name mithradat - One of Iran’s old nobles - architect - project manager - financial strategist
First African emperor of Rome (193 – 211), born in Leptis Magna, now Al-Khums in Libya.
Just discovered this very cool ensemble of experimental archaeology from Granada, Spain. Beautiful music and dance from the Hispanic Florentia. Enjoy!