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Veteran and ex duplicarius of ala I civum Romanorum who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Teutoburgium.
Freedman who dedicated the first monument mentioning a Pater.
Vir perfectissimus and priest of Zeus Brontes and Hekate, he erected a mithraeum in Rome.
Offered the famous Tauroctony of Osterburken to the unconquerable sun god Mithras.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
The Cilician pirates incorporated significant divine feminine elements, notably Anahita, into their Mithraic practices, profoundly influencing the initiation rites within the Roman Empire.
Tracing the links between the cult of Mithras and the Proud Boys’ quest for identity, power, and belonging. How ancient rituals and brotherhood ideals resurface in radical modern movements.
Ernest Renan suggested that without the rise of Christianity, we might all have embraced the cult of Mithras. Nevertheless, it has had a lasting influence on secret societies, religious movements and popular culture.
Translation and Introductory Essay by Robert Lamberton. Station Hill Press Barrytown, New York 1983.
The Mithraea in the territory of Arupium were first mentioned by Š. Ljubić in 1882.
This relief of Mithras killing the bull is on display at the Royal Ontario Museum.
Three larger altars and other finds from the Mithraeum of Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the altar that Titus Tettius Plotus dedicated to the invincible God, he called himself pater sacrorum.
The lion-headed figure, Aion, from Mérida, wears oriental knickers fastened at the waist by a cinch strap.
This sculpture of Mithras killing the bull may come from Rome, probably found in 1919.