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The New Mithraeum Database

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The Mithreaum of Lugo reveals the expansion of the Persian cult to the boundaries of Hispania

The museum that houses the temple of Mithras has become the most visited Roman space in the city since it opened.

 
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Before MAGA: Mithras, Phrygian Caps, and the Politics of Headwear

Despite the current political landscape of the US, we can look to antiquity to see that the red cap was actually once a symbol of citizenship and welcome to the foreigner.

 
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Tauroctony from Zadar

The relief of Mithras killing the bull of Zadar includes a naked Sol in a quadriga.

 
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Raised by Wolves: Mithraism and Sol Explained

HBO Max's sci-fi series Raised By Wolves features a religious faction that references Sol and the Mithraic Mysteries. Here are the real-world Roman concepts the show borrowed from.

 
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Mithra, Mihr, and Zarathushtra

How a rock relief in western Iran, carved during the time of the Sasanian Persian Empire (AD 224-651), has been re-imagined over the centuries.

 
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Carabinieri recover a Mithras Tauroctony about to be sold on the black market

The Mithriac votive sculpture comes from a clandestine excavation in the Tarquinia area. The criminal chain is active in archaeological areas of Rome and southern Etruria.

 
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CIMRM 948

Fragment of a limestone relief (H. 0.30 Br. 0.40 D. 0.09).

 
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CIMRM 873

At Scaleby Castle.

 
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CIMRM 729

A limestone relief (H. 0.37 Br. 0.20), worked on either side.

 
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CIMRM 728

The remnants of a wall, which were found here deep under the ground, may point to the existence of a Mithraeum.

 
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CIMRM 726

Fragment of a limestone low-relief (H. 0.33 Br. 0.19), found at S.

 
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CIMRM 645

Marble statue (H. 0.65), found at Torrita near Nazzano in the beginning of the 19th century.

 
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CIMRM 621

About the next two monuments, no further data are known (cf. MMM II 485 No. 78c, bis): 1) In Palazzo Barberini (Zoega, Abh., 148 No.8).

 
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CIMRM 567

Tabula marmorea.

 
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CIMRM 515

Marble altar, found in S.

 
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CIMRM 500

In the lower strata of sand of the Mithraeum, two coins of Commodus and one of his wife, Crispina, two of Diocletianus and one of Galerius, one of Constans and two of Valens were found.

 
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CIMRM 467

During the excavations of the Dolichenum on the Aventine in 1935, two Mithraic monuments have been discovered and besides statues of Sol, Luna, Venus, Silvanus and Hercules.

 
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CIMRM 377

Basis parva semirotunda reperta in monte Quirinali in via Mazzarini in Mithraeo exiguo.

 
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CIMRM 372

Marble relief (H. 0.43 Br. 0.85 D. 0.065), of which the left lower corner is missing.

 
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CIMRM 50

"On this same bench, where the banquet scene was found, and adhering to the south wall (fig. 12, II), were many fragments of plaster decorated with green leaves and tree branches" (Report, 104).

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