Tracing the links between the cult of Mithras and the Proud Boys’ quest for identity, power, and belonging. How ancient ...
This second relief depicting a phallus from Tiddis, Algeria, has been positioned alongside its counterpart atop pillars that ...
This remarkable marble statue of Mithras killing the bull from Apulum includes a unique dedication by its donor, featuring ...
Appius Claudius Tarronius Dexter, senator, is associated with the Flavian Nicomachus family. Only 5 devotees are mentioned in inscriptions from Southern Italy. A single name from Napoli has been ...
Prefect of the First Cohort of Batavians Antoniniana. One of the three altars to Mithras found at the Mithraeum of Carrawburgh fort. Deo Inv(icto) M(ithrae) / L(ucius ...
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 ...
Centurion who engraved a plaque to Sol for the health of the Emperor Antoninus Pius and his sons. Aelius Sabinus, probably a Roman citizen who took the name Aelius, is known from an Antonine marble ...
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 ...
I know the Mithras site (since my childhood) at Carrawburgh and have worked at the APX Xanten (Germany) knowing about the Mitras Altar find down the road in Kalkar. Batava Auxiliary Units where ...
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 ...