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Over the last century or so, a great deal has been said about the god Mithras and his mysteries, which became known to the European world mainly through his Roman cultus during the Imperial Period.
A standing half naked man makes offerings to an altar while holding a cornucopia in his other hand. D(eo) I(nvicto) M(ithrae) // Priscinius Sedulius / Primulus ...
The membership list of this cult includes two men classified as probable municipal freedmen of Sentinum. Sentin(as) Ianuarius was the high priest pater leonum recorded in Column I, Line 5, and then ...
Lucius Agrius Fructosus was a syndexios of the Mitreo di Fructosus. Active c. 3rd – 4th century in Ostia, Latium (Italia). He was a Patron of the Ostian college of stuppatores. Lucius Agrius Fructosus ...
Marcus Caerellius Hieronimus was member, in 198, of the collegium of the fabri tignuariorum Ostiensium (CIL XIV 4569). He was also pater (CIMRM 282, CIL XIV 70) as it is said a small white marble base ...
A certain Terentius Priscus Eucheta, who had been initiated and cured, thanks the invincible god Navarze [Nabarze] for granting his wish. Note that this text gives b(oti) for v(oti) and Navarze for ...
These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates. D(eo) Or(ienti) / T(itus) Mar/tial(i)us / Candi/dus v(otum) s ...
Interactive map highlighting most of the Mithras shrines, featuring descriptions and links to further information.
Brothers, syndexioi or cultores of Mithras and other persons related to the Cult of Mithras in TNMdB.
Jaime Alvar has set the standard with his trilogy on the cults of Mithras, Isis, Magna Mater and Atis in Hispania. His work is now essential for understanding this phenomenon in the Iberian Peninsula ...
Marble statue (H. 0.63), kept in the Mithraeum. The youthful, naked Mithras emerges from a rocky stone. He is visible from the knees. He wears a Phrygian cap. The fore-parts of his arms are broken off ...