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Castle and Mithraeum of Zerzevan candidate to World Heritage

The Temple of Mithras, inside an ancient military settlement, is situated on the eastern border of the Roman Empire.

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Some places to visit

  • Mithraeum of Tiddis

    The Mithraeum was housed in a cave. The vault is almost dome-shaped and in front of the cave there is enough space for a possible adjacent temple.

     
  • Mithraeum of Burham

    To date, there is no evidence that the so-called Mithraeum of Burham was ever used to worship the sun god.

     
  • Mithréum d’Angers

    The Mithraeum or Angers contained numerous objects, including coins, oil lamps and a ceramic vessel engraved with a votive inscription to the invincible god Mithras.

     
  • Mithräum von Mundelsheim

    The two altars found in the Mithraeum of Mundelsheim one of Sol and the other of Luna, are exposed in situ.

     

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Dominique PERSOONS

Hello Gabriel, the article you present on the relationship between the religion of the unconquered…

on From Mithraism to Freemasonry. A history of ideas →
 

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Excellent idea, Matthew. Count on us!

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Dominique PERSOONS

hello, what does symbolize this huge spher with a crown over? I believe resurrection of the soul . I…

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The New Mithraeum

By the way, Pattie, did you have a chance to visit any temples during your trip in Europe?

on Tauroctony of Santa Maria Capua Vetere →
 

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Welcome Veronica 💫

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The New Mithraeum

Salve Levin. A great place to start is https://www.mithraeum.eu/book/the-roman-cult-of-mithras_1990 …

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Dave Fingrut

My point is not to disrespect your faith but to suggest that both the archangel and the deity have a…

on Mithraism As Proud Boy Prototype: Underground Clubs of the Syndexioi and Pueri Superbi →
 

Pattie L

Everyone crowds around to see which books they have in common. ;-)

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Pattie L

CIMRM 807bis Vol 2, page 36

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