This gemstone depicting Mithras killing the bull, preserved in the Ploiești Museum, originated from Prahova County or south ...
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The Dream of Scipio, the Orphic Gold Plates, and the Mithra Liturgy are compared revealing a common cosmovision predicated on the micrcosm. The ancient universe was apparently geocentric, but the ...
Relief of Greek marble (H. 0.59 Br. 2.05). Rome, Museo Torlonia (I have not been able to study this monument as it seems impossible to have access to this private collection). Found "prope rudera ...
This remarkable Greek marble relief of Mithras killing the bull was discovered in 1705 and remained in private collections until it was bought by the Louvre. Soli invicto / L(ucius) Aur(elius) Severus ...
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 ...
Veturius (?) Dubitatus was a veteran, ex duplicarius, of ala I civium Romanorum. According to his name formula, J. Brunšmid concluded that he was of Celtic origin, but D. Pinterović argued that he was ...
This marble altar was found ’in the street called di Branco’, behind the palace of the Cardinal of Bologna, in Rome. Deo / invicto / Mithrae / C(aius) Lucretius ...
This relief of Mithras as a bullkiller was found in Golubić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, near a cementery. Aure/lius / Ma/ximus /Pant[a]die/[nus].
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