-
represent death,
while Cautes might represent new life. An
alternative interpretation advanced by
David Ulansey is that
Cautes represents the
spring equinox...
- John
David Caute is a
British novelist, playwright, journalist, and historian. His
fiction and non-fiction have
usually focused on
leftist politics, often...
- craftsmanship.
Mithraic tauroctony Mithras carrying the bull
Cautes Cautopates Cautes Cautes Mithraic Kronos Hecate Three of the statues,
Mithras slaying...
-
dressed like Mithras:
Cautes with his
torch pointing up, and
Cautopates with his
torch pointing down.(p 98–99)
Sometimes Cautes and
Cautopates carry shepherds'...
- Rhodesia: The
Struggle for Freedom.
Orbis Books. p. 48. ISBN 978-0883444351.
Caute,
David (1983).
Under the Skin: The
Death of
White Rhodesia.
Allen Lane....
- ANT(onius) VIC/TORINUS / DEC(urio) COL(oniae) / AQ(uninci) AEDILIS. To
Cautes (see
Cautes and Cautopates).
Marcus Antonius Victorinus,
Decurion of the colony...
-
Mithraic altar depicting Cautes riding a bull (Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Romania)....
- images), the
figures of the god
Mithras as well as
those of his
helpers Cautes and
Cautopates are
routinely depicted with a
Phrygian cap. The function...
-
Papua New
Guinea and X.
cautes from the Gulf of Thailand,
Andaman Sea and
northern Australia. They are
demersal fishes and X.
cautes is
found over soft substrates...
- He wore a
signet ring to mark his letters,
engraved with the
Latin word
Caute,
meaning "Caution", and the
image of a
thorny rose. Spinoza's
health began...