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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 of the Baths of Caracalla

    The Mitreo delle terme di Caracalla is one of the largest temples dedicated to Mithras ever found in Rome.

     
  • Mitreo del caseggiato di Diana

    The Mithraeum of the House of Diana was installed in two Antonine halls, northeast corner of the House of Diana, in the late 2nd or early 3rd century.

     
  • Mitreo di Sabazio

    The Mithraeum of Sabazeus was found in one of the rooms of the Horrea built in the years 120 - 125 AD. The installation of the shrine may have taken place in the first half of the third century.

     
  • Mithraeum of Hawarte

    Late Roman Mithraeum beneath a fourth-century church, preserving one of the most extensive cycles of Mithraic wall paintings ever discovered.

     

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Antoine Phelippeau

Glad to be helpful. I can share two additional photographs of the site, showing the overall layout…

on Mithréum de Septeuil

 

The New Mithraeum

Brilliant find. Thanks as usual!

on Altar from Paks

 

Antoine Phelippeau

Another angle of the sanctuary, showing its open layout toward the road.

on Mithréum de Septeuil

 

Dominique PERSOONS

Monism, chiasm, and dialectics: three principles of thought.

on Tauroctony relief from Naples

 

The New Mithraeum

Hoş geldin Sercan. Kendini evinde hisset!

on Sercan

 

The New Mithraeum

Thanks for noticing! CC now, omnia recte ;)

on Proposal of a Mithraic ritual based on archaeological remains

 
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