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- ubiquity of the Mithraeumsdistinctive banqueting benches implies the ubiquity of the cult meal as the liturgie ordinaire." The Mithraeum primarily functioned...
- The London Mithraeum, also known as the Temple of Mithras, Walbrook, is a Roman Mithraeum that was discovered in Walbrook, a street in the City of London...
- 35°22′20″E / 33.56417°N 35.37222°E / 33.56417; 35.37222 The Sidon Mithraeum was a Mithraeum in Sidon, Lebanon, discovered in the late 19th century by antiquarian...
- Mithraism. At some of the mithraeums that have been found below churches, such as the Santa Prisca Mithraeum and the San Clemente Mithraeum, the ground plan of...
- Mithraeum in Hawarte – a sanctuary of the Persian god Mithra, discovered under the basilica of Archbishop Photios in Hawarte, Syria, near Apamea. In the...
- The Duino Mithraeum is a Mithraeum located near Duino, in the province of Trieste, north-eastern Italy. Mithraea were places of worship for the followers...
- The Jajce Mithraeum, or Jajački Mithraeum (Serbo-Croatian: Jajački mitrej) is a mithraeum, or temple of Mithraism. It was rediscovered in an archaeological...
- Savaria Mithraeum was the shrine of Mithras in the Roman town of Savaria (now Szombathely, Hungary) which was discovered in 2008. The cult of Mithras...
- 18″W / 55.0015361°N 1.8289389°W / 55.0015361; -1.8289389 Rudchester Mithraeum is a Roman temple to the Roman god Mithras at Rudchester (Vindobala),...
- The Tienen Mithraeum is a Mithraic temple constructed in the Belgian muni****lity of Tienen in the third century CE. The rise of the Cult of Mithras was...