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The remains of the mithraic triptic of Tróia, Lusitania, were part of a bigger composition.
It is well known that Mithras was born from a rock. However, less has been written about the father of the solar god, and especially about how he conceived him.
The Mithréum de Bourg-Saint-Andéol was built against a rock where the main Tauroctony was chiseled.
According to Christopher A. Faraone, the axe-head from Argos belong to a category of thunderstones reused as amulets.
Peter Mark Adams: ‘The initiation was a frightening experience that caused some people to panic as a flood of otherworldly entities swept through the ritual space.’.
Video report in Hungarian by the Aquincum Museum on the Mithraic discoveries in the region.
Twelve centuries separate the decline of Roman Mithraism from the dawn of Freemasonry. Twelve centuries during which the mysteries of Mithras have remained more secret than ever.
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.
The colossal head has been identified as a solar god, Apollo-Mihr-Mithras-Helios-Hermes.
The lion relief from Nemrut Dag has the moon and several stars over his body.
Antiochus I of Commagene shakes Mithras hands in this relief from the Nemrut Dagi temple.