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The New Mithraeum Database in Romania

Find news, articles, monuments, persons, books and videos related to the Cult of Mithras found or located in Romania.

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    Ceanu Mic

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    Maros Porto

    Sighișoara is a municipality on the Târnava Mare River in Mureș County, central Romania.
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    Potaissa

    Potaissa was a castra in the Roman province of Dacia, located in today's Turda, Romania.
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    Napoca

    Napoca was a Roman castra in the province of Dacia.
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    Târgușor

    Târgușor is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
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    Cibinium

    Sibiu is a middle-sized well preserved fortified medieval town in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania. In 2004, its historical center began the process of becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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    Romula / Malva

    Romula or Malva was an ancient city in Roman Dacia, later the village of Reşca, Dobrosloveni Commune, Olt County, Romania.
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    Tibiscum

    Tibiscum was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy, later a Roman castra and municipium.
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    Μᾶρκος Αὐρήλιος Σέλευκος

    Lifelong pater of Mithras in Anazarbus, holding the civic title Father of the Homeland.
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    Publius Aelius Valerianus

    Soldier of Legio XIII Gemina and strator consularis who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mithras.
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    Sextus Syntrophus

    Syntrofus, whose Greek cognomen means companion, is part of a modest Mithraic community in Apulum.
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    Septimius Severus

    First African emperor of Rome (193 – 211), born in Leptis Magna, now Al-Khums in Libya.
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    Aurelius Eutyches

    Imperial slave who donated an altar to Mithras for the benefit of the emperor Caracalla.
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    Caracalla

    Emperor Caracalla ordered one of Rome’s largest temples to the god Mithras to be built in the baths bearing his name.
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    Flavius Septimius Zosimus

    Vir perfectissimus and priest of Zeus Brontes and Hecate, he erected a mithraeum in Rome.
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    Celsianus

    Actuarius and notarius, Celsianus dedicated an altar to Sol Mithras for the health of two illustrious men.
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    Iulius Florus

    Centurio of the Legio III Augusta, Florus dedicated an altar to the unconquered Sol Mithras in El Gahra.
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    Valerius Florus

    Governor of Numidia in 303, vir perfectissimus Valerius Florus was a well-known persecutor of Christians.
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    Flavius Lucilianus

    Public horseman and consul under the emperor Caracalla, who completed a Mithraeum in Aveia Vestina.
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    Publius Numidius Decens

    Born in North Africa, he dedicated an inscription to the unconquered god Mithras, found in the Forum of Lambasis.
 
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