-
ubiquity of the
Mithraeums’
distinctive 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 Edmond...
- The
Jajce Mithraeum, or Jajački
Mithraeum (Serbo-Croatian: Jajački mitrej) is a
mithraeum, or
temple of Mithraism. It was
rediscovered in an archaeological...
-
Mithraeum in
Hawarte – a
sanctuary of the
Persian god Mithra,
discovered under the
basilica of
Archbishop Photios in Hawarte, Syria, near Apamea. In the...
- 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...
- 050239 The Aquin****
Mithraeum (of Victorinus) is a
temple to the
Roman god
Mithras in Budapest, Hungary. The
temple (known as a
Mithraeum) was
built within...
- The Fertőrákos
Mithraeum is a
temple to the
Roman god
Mithras at Fertőrákos in Hungary. The
temple (known as a
mithraeum),
follows a
typical plan of a...
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covered by a curtain.
Tommaso Gnoli suspects that
there were once two
mithraeums in Dura Europos. One of them was
abandoned and the cult
image was brought...
- 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...