This site uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience.
Find out more on how we use cookies in our privacy policy.

 
Focus

The Golden Chain of Initiation: Orphism, Eleusis, and Mystagogy—A Reinterpretation

By reading Orphic theology together with Eleusinian ritual practice, the mysteries emerge as a structured mystagogy of transformation: a disciplined passage from forgetfulness (Lethe) to knowledge (aletheia), from mortality to participation in the divine.

Mateusz Zalewski

Notitiae

News and articles
from The New Mithraeum

  •  

    Mithraeum at Santa Maria Capua Vetere

    This article revisits the Mithraeum of S. Maria Capua Vetere, one of the most complete and artistically refined Mithraic sanctuaries in the Campanian region, situating it within its archaeological, iconographic, and ritual-historical contexts.

     
  •  

    Mithras in Africa

    In his first book, Fahim Ennouhi sheds light on the cult of Mithras in Roman Africa. A marginal and elitist phenomenon, confined to restricted circles and largely absent from local religious dynamics, yet revealing.

     
  •  

    Adams on Mithras

    Restoring the Mysteries: A Conversation with Peter Mark Adams on his new book ‘Ritual & Epiphany in the Mysteries of Mithras’.

     
  •  

    Mithras in Dacia
    with Csaba Szabó

    Exploring religion, rituals, archaeological insights, and historical impact of the Cult of Mithras in the Danubian provinces.

     
More news on Mithras
 

Introductio

 

Press clips

More press clips

Some places to visit

  • Mithraeum of Carrawburgh

    The temple of Mithras of Carrawburgh, Brocolita, disclosed three main stages of development, the second exhibiting two reconstructions.

     
  • Mithra temple of Marāgheh

    The Mithra Temple of Maragheh, also referred to as the Mithra Temple of Verjuy or simply Mehr Temple, is the oldest surviving Mithraic temple in Iran known to date.

     
  • Mitreo di San Clemente

    The Mithraeum under the Basilica of San Clemente made part of a notable Roman house.

     
  • Mithréum de Septeuil

    In the second half of the 4th century, a Mithraic temple was established within an earlier spring sanctuary at Septeuil, where the cult of the nymphs and Mithraic practices appear to have coexisted.

     

Sententia

Guest insights

The New Mithraeum

Thank you for sharing @dominique.persoons It would be great if we can get it in a better definition.

on Tauroctony of Sarrebourg

 

The New Mithraeum

Thank you, Jaime, for your clarification of this monument, previously identified as Mithraic…

on Feast from Mérida

 

Pattie L

Well, thanks for getting back to me. If there’s anything you’d like to know, feel free to poke me. Nice to meet you…

on Beth

 

Dominique PERSOONS

the Romans were very superstitious. they feared the 'evil eye', the jealousy of other people…

on Phallus relief from the Mithraeum of Tiddis

 

Milo Fascino

Il piacere è tutto mio.

on Milo

 

Nik Shah

It is magnificent. so better if you had a picture of the inside.

on Temple of Garni

 

Dave Fingrut

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

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

 

Dominique PERSOONS

Dear Veronica, as a woman you cannot attend the ceremonies in the mithraeum. But you can help prepare the feast…

on Veronica

 

Pattie L

Gallia, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1948), pp. 289-347 (59 pages)

on CIMRM 930

 
Share your thoughts

Libri

The New Mithraeum
recommends

More books on Mithras

Do you want to receive news on Mithraic studies in your mailbox?

Subscribe to our newsletter and we will keep you up to date with everything related to Mithras and its cult.
We do not share your email address with anyone. Promised.

 
Back to Top