This second relief depicting a phallus from Tiddis, Algeria, has been positioned alongside its counterpart atop pillars that ...
Tracing the links between the cult of Mithras and the Proud Boys’ quest for identity, power, and belonging. How ancient ...
3. Thâtiy / Artakhshatrâ khshâyathiya / imam / ustashanâm / athâganâm / mâm / upâ / mâm / kartâ. 4. Thâtiy / Artakhshatrâ / khshâyathiya / mâm / Auramazdâ / utâ / M[i]thra / baga / pâtuv / utâ / imâm ...
This remarkable marble statue of Mithras killing the bull from Apulum includes a unique dedication by its donor, featuring ...
Tiberius Claudius Hermes, libertus of Tiberius Claudius Secundus. The latter is elsewhere attested as uiator tribunicius, lictor curiatus, and had been personally honoured by the businessmen who trade ...
This very fine relief of Mithras killing the bull was discovered in 2014 in Germán, near Sofia, Bulgaria, and is now housed ...
Pater Patrum and Senator. He was also the patriarch of the Olympian dynasty, overseeing a Mithraic community in the centre of Rome. Patriarch of the Olympius family, of senatorial rank, who for at ...
The altar that now stands in Split was dedicated to Invincible Mithras for the health of a dear friend. D(eo) inv(icto) Mlithrael / L(ucius) Corn(elius) Apalaus/tus ...
Marcus Valerius Maximus, priest of the invincible sun god Mithras, scholar of astrology, for himself and his wife Severia A. He built a sepulchre for his family at Mediolanum in Cisalpine Gaul, dating ...
Bricault; Roy (2021) Les cultes de Mithra dans l'Empire Romain Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss / Slaby. Inscription of Valerianus Petalus in EDCS In this inscription ...