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Conversation with Peter Mark Adams on the occasion of the release of Ritual & Epiphany in the Mysteries of Mithras, by Theion Publishing.
References Pseudo Plutarco. De fluviis Pseudo-Plutarch (2025) De fluviis. XXIII. Araxes Araxes is a river in Armenia, so called from Araxus the son of Pylus. For he, contending with his grandfather ...
Nothing is more fatal, indeed, than to love the obscenities and depravities of vice. What shall I say of the shameful scenes which take place in the caves where they hide their eyes? To escape from ...
Fresco of Mithras found in an arched niche above the right bench of the Baths of Caracalla’s Mithraeum in Rome.
Fresco depicting an initiation scene from the Mithraeum of Capua Vetere.
Relief possibly depicting Mithras-Men holding a torch and a a bust of Luna on a crescent.
Partial marble statue of Mithras as a bullkiller found near Viale Latino, about 200 meters from Porta San Giovanni.
Partial relief of a Giant with snake-feet found in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca.
TNMM 1022 CIMRM 458 Fragments of a marble relief, which probably served as a fenster. I did not find it back. Of Sol’s head only the curls are visible of his hair, which was encircled by seven rays.
On the Aventine, between the Eastern side of S. Saba’s and the Via Salvator, there is a Roman building, which probably was used as a Mithraeum in the end of the 4th century.
Relief of Mithras killing the bull with an inscription from a certain Aurelius Macer who dedicates it to Sol Invictus Mithras.
This bronze arm, with stars and a swastika, was once thought to be part of a Mithras statuette but has since been dismissed as unrelated to the Mithras cult.
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