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From Mithraism to Freemasonry. A history of ideas

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.

Gabriel Simeoni

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Some places to visit

  • Mitreo delle Pareti Dipinte

    The House of the Mithraeum of the Painted Walls was built in the second half of the 2nd century BC (opus incertum) and modified during the Augustan period.

     
  • Mithraeum of Sarmizegetusa

    The large number of monuments found at the Mithraeum of Sarmizegetusa and the sheer size of the temple are unusual.

     
  • Mitreo di Sutri

    The Mithraeum of Sutri was built inside a rocky hill that also hosted the Roman theatre of the city.

     
  • Mithraeum of Caesarea Maritima

    This shrine developed towards the end of 2nd century and remained active until beginning 4th.

     

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Matjaž Grahek

Lovely and mystic place to visit, hidden in the woods, surrounded by rocks.

on Mithraeum of Rožanec →
 

Mithraeum.eu

You are right, Stephen. Thank you for noticing. We have updated the information on this article.

on Submission scene from Barberini →
 

Mithraeum.eu

It was, Pattie. It no longer exists…

on Mitreo d'Orazio Muti →
 

Jorge Gallo

Salve Jack, interesting project, indeed! I guess you already know Mushrooms, Myth & Mithras by Carl …

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The New Mithraeum

Welcome to your grotto, Marcus!

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Andreu Abuín

Hi Levin: It’s quite a common point of view in religious contexts to worrying about to what extent…

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Dr Thomas Daffern

what exactly does it mean to be an "owner of a facebook group".. I set up a facebook group on philos…

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Peter Mark Adams

Dear Behzad, You are, of course quite right. That said, the earliest account of the tauroctony…

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