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The many lives of Mithras

We speak with Israel Campos Méndez about questions that continue to divide scholars: what links the Indo-Iranian Mithra to the deity worshipped in the Roman Empire, and what do we really know about the origins of Roman Mithraism?

Andreu Abuín

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Some places to visit

  • Mithraeum de Martigny

    The Mithraeum of Martigny is the first temple devoted to Mithras found in Switzerland.

     
  • Mitreo Barberini

    The Barberini Mithraeum was discovered in 1936 in the garden of the Palazzo Barberini, owned by Conte A. Savorgnan di Brazza.

     
  • Mitreo della Crypta Balbi

    The Mithraeum of the Crypta Balbi was locted in the middle of a densely populated insula near the theatre of Cornelius Balbus.

     
  • Mitreo di Santa Maria Capua Vetere

    One of Roman Italy’s most important Mithraic sanctuaries, the Mithraeum at S. Maria Capua Vetere preserves a remarkable painted cycle of initiation scenes, offering rare visual evidence for the ritual life of Roman Mithaism.

     

Sententia

Guest insights

Dominique PERSOONS

Of course, the Moon’s axis passes through Cancer (summer solstice, the days shorten)…

on Tauroctony relief from Naples

 

Dominique PERSOONS

The journey of the soul in the Mithraic ritual: hypothesis of resurrection or reincarnation…

on Mithraeum at Santa Maria Capua Vetere. Revisited in February 2026

 

The New Mithraeum

Please be critical! As you can see, this article was written a long time ago and only quotes an article from https://www…

on Mithraeum of Thermes

 

Gabriel Simeoni

I knew this amazing capital in Monreale. In Sicily, isn’t it? It’s quite remarkable…

on From Mithraism to Freemasonry. A history of ideas

 
 

Gabriel Simeoni

A beautiful piece of art, which indeed seems to be quite inspired by the mithraic Aion…

on Randazzo Vecchio

 

Gaby Simeoni

Pattie, you and I need to talk about those bits one of these days. I'd be glad to know more about them.

on From Mithraism to Freemasonry. A history of ideas

 

Pattie L

There are more than a few examples of tauroctonies without Sol and Luna. Space is always a consideration when carving stone…

on Tauroctony relief from Naples

 
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